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3 hours ago I got a little +1 in my rep inbox. It says it was for an "undownvoted" answer.

I was under the impression that if I downvoted an answer and waited a certain amount of time that the downvote was "locked" until the answer was edited or deleted.

Well, the answer that I voted on (I don't want to post it here due to the meta effect) was posted at 4:05AM (UTC), and I was the last one to edit it at 5:16AM (UTC). It is currently not deleted, and hasn't been edited since my last edit.

For some reason though I received the +1 for an "undownvoted" answer, 3 hours ago (at time of writing), or 3:29PM (UTC) .

Why is this? I did not want to undownvote the answer.

Edit:

This Question does not answer my question. It states:

You remove a downvote from an answer or an answer you downvoted is deleted: +1

I know the reasons for receiving reputation back, although that question states that you receive +1 for when an answer is edited or deleted. In my case, the answer has NOT been edited NOR deleted and I haven't removed my downvote, which is why I am asking.

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  • Re: 'it just says "yesterday"'. On some platforms you can hover the mouse over "yesterday" (or whatever it happens to display for the time), and it will display the exact time (to the second). It is also in the HTML source. Commented Oct 25, 2016 at 23:26
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    @PeterMortensen your right, ill edit my question. Although I don't believe this is a duplicate, as after reading the supposedly same question I still have no answer
    – Luka Kerr
    Commented Oct 25, 2016 at 23:27

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This is happening when the following things are happening.

  1. When you downvote an answer

    it will reduce your reputation by one

  2. If that question or answer removed by its owner

    you will get your reputation back

  3. If the user again added a question or answer that was deleted before

    it will show your vote(down), but no reputation changes happen

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    Strange, kindof a flaw in the system - essentially someone who got downvoted on their answer could just remove it then unremove it and the downvotes will go away...
    – Luka Kerr
    Commented Oct 25, 2016 at 7:40
  • @lukakerr might still be corrected by automated correction scripts which run infrequently and generally during the night.
    – Gimby
    Commented Oct 25, 2016 at 12:02
  • You said that you lose one reputation for down-voting an answer or a question, but it says here that the -1 reputation is only for down-voting an answer, not a question. Commented Dec 6, 2016 at 13:39
  • @DonaldDuck sorry I'm editted Commented Dec 6, 2016 at 15:10

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