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I previously asked a question related to an example I felt was wrongly editing and then deleted because of the edits. At the time of deletion, the example had 4 upvotes. When the example was deleted, reputation was correctly removed.

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I created a rollback draft that undid the harmful changes and undeleted the question. That change was approved 2 days ago and the example was restored. However, the lost reputation was never reapplied.

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Now that example was restored, shouldn't the points also be restored?


Note: I really do not care much about 10 rep points, I just have a feeling this problem is something that will come up again, possibly on a grander scale.

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    If I had to venture a guess it's that undeletion does not schedule your account for recalculation like deletion does. Essentially your reputation is wrong until the system recalculates your account again (you haven't had one since August 11).
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Sep 7, 2016 at 18:25
  • The rollback draft simply creates a new edit. It does not actually rollback.
    – Travis J
    Commented Sep 7, 2016 at 23:40
  • @TravisJ Regardless to the editing part, it is still undeleting a previously created example.
    – Tot Zam
    Commented Sep 8, 2016 at 0:11
  • @animuson So how do I get my account recalculated? What happened on August 11 that triggered it to recalculate then? Is this a process that is run periodically for all accounts?
    – Tot Zam
    Commented Sep 8, 2016 at 0:15

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After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

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