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I tried a few options of this question and nothing seems to match as having been asked.

I've been a pretty frequent "answerer" here since 2016/10. Accumulated a good rep. Lately I've been too busy with a project to actually answer despite having the time to "check in" on things with the two tags I frequent.

As such, while I've downvoted as usual, my answers have been much less frequent.

Today I had somebody accept an old answer - last June - more than a week after I down voted a few answers. All told, today I received 15 rep points but the green badge only (correctly) reported 13.

It's no big deal to me. But it's happened a few times now with this being the most obvious. Certain days (in the last 30) I should have received -2 points and while my total was correct the badge wasn't. So in the end it "caught up" I guess.

What's the correct things for me to do?

  • Accept this as a feature and not a bug?
  • Report it to (the proper) post on MSO? (If so, what is it?
  • Don't be so picky? :-)

Postscript:

I just read through the 13 "Similar Questions" and only one looked promising. Unfortunately it's from 2014 and was a very different bug.

BUT - I also see where my usage of "badge" may be misinterpreted. I'm not speaking of SO badges you may earn (seen by your profile). I'm speaking about "badges" per iOS - and I believe all mobile devices - that may show recent things like unread email or messages....

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  • So, just to see if this is what you meant (it's a tad unclear, perhaps a picture would help, if you get a chance to snag one?), are you saying that it's a bug that the negative rep is not appearing in the green icon that pops up on the "Achievements" menu icon on the top bar until other, positive, rep is gained?
    – Kendra
    Commented Apr 11, 2018 at 19:45
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    I see this all the time, and assume it is a feature. The icon doesn't notify you of lost rep, it only notifies you of gained rep. For example, when you cast a downvote on an answer, it doesn't tell you that you lost 1 rep unless you expand it. It will however tell you that since the last time you opened the dialog, you've gained 14 rep, if you gained an accept too.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 11, 2018 at 19:50
  • @Kendra, Kevin B explained it perfectly (and I'd accept it as the correct answer). I didn't want to post a screenshot because I felt that was too much info. Anyways, thanks. The explanation makes complete sense to me.
    – user7014451
    Commented Apr 11, 2018 at 20:43

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The number on that icon represents the change in reputation since the last time you opened the dialog. If you opened the dialog then performed a few actions that resulted in you losing rep (like downvoting an answer,) when you come in the next day you'll see a weird number if you've earned enough rep to offset the lost rep since the last time you visited.

I see this pretty much daily

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  • Thanks for answering. I vote/downvote/answer/open and receive upvotes less frequently (weekly) than I visit certain places on the site (daily for Q/A) so I'll take your word for this. Maybe I should have worded this as "WHY do all upticks in rep show up automatically as a badge but these downticks do not?"
    – user7014451
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:46
  • That is a good question, though... if you think about it, it would be quite annoying if it popped up every time you cast a downvote to tell you that you lost 1 rep for something you did. I have no idea if it shows negative rep from other sources, i fortunately get enough rep daily that that can't really happen.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:47
  • New question.... how is it that your answer - which I would have accepted - is already accepted by someone? Does MSO operate differently than SO? So far I haven't done anything except voted your comment to my question as helpful. If the voting rules are different, where is the link for this?
    – user7014451
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:48
  • It isn't accepted, are you confused by the checkmark UI color? only you see that
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:48
  • I'm confused by the checkmark period. (Yes, my questions on any SE site have been MSO - meaning no SO questions.) It seems counter-intuitive that someone who didn't ask the question could accept an answer, no matter the color. EDIT: Are you saying the checkmark only means it's a correct answer and the color means who accepted it?
    – user7014451
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:50
  • No, the checkmark is a button that you can click to accept it, only you can click it
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:52
  • Ah, got it. It appears "greyed-out" only to me because I asked the question. Oops. I say an upvoted with the grey checkmark and thought both were caused by someone other than me. Thank you very much!
    – user7014451
    Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:54

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