I realized while checking out my profile, I was "unvoted". By definition, it is pretty clear that it is a negative vote, which I'm not contesting by the way. It is still a good answer that I am in positive standards with. I don't cry about downvotes. It's silly lol. But as we all know, we have the downvote feature. So, what is the difference between the two? Why don't they both fall under the umbrella of downvoting? Is unvoting a downvote from the same user who upvoted? Or was it a call back from a moderator after an accidental upvote? Or is it something else?
Seems weird to me that there is a distinction.
The one thing I did notice is that a downvote reduces your reputation by -2, meanwhile an unvote nulls the entire weight of a vote (-10).
Here's another kicker, when you hit the downvote arrow, how does it know that it is supposed to reduce it by -2 or -10? Is it because of who is the voting user?
I couldn't find anything like this in the regs.