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I don't understand why my question has lost votes. I haven't been downvoted today, and yesterday the vote count was still at 4. I was the victim/recipient of serial upvoting once, but I posted the question after the account had been removed and the voting corrected. Anyone have any ideas about why my question has gone from 4 votes to 2?

Note: I haven't lost any reputation from this change (as far as I can tell).

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    The timeline suggests you only did receive those 2 upvotes. Are you sure you are remembering correctly?
    – Jongware
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:19
  • @RadLexus Positive. I remember anticipating that one last upvote so that the question would appear on my StackExchange 'top posts'.
    – MD XF
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:19
  • does the timeline show un-upvotes? seems like it just shows total result, so if someone upvoted, then un-upvoted that same day, it wouldn't be reported in the timeline.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:20
  • @KevinB I had the upvotes for over a week.
    – MD XF
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:22
  • They were maybe invalidated?
    – Tunaki
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:22
  • then my best guess would be some votes were invalidated.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:23
  • @KevinB On top of this, I've just recieved a downvote, along with 3 upvotes on other random questions. Am I again being serial voted?
    – MD XF
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:23
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    @MDXF no, you posted a link to your question on meta. Likely a few of us clicking vote and watching timeline too.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 22, 2016 at 23:23

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Two users who upvoted that post were deleted about a month ago.

That should've caused the score to recalculate that evening, but... Perhaps a scheduled task failed to run. In any case, someone upvoted the post a couple of days ago, which would've prompted the previously-referenced scheduled task to kick in after a while and update the post's score. Presumably that's what you observed.

Also... Check your email.

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  • Would you mind removing that last line as it doesn't technically contribute to the answer? Thanks.
    – MD XF
    Nov 30, 2016 at 0:07

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