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Earlier today I answered a question on Stack Overflow.

I got two upvotes for my answer and my reputation increased accordingly. I also saw this new added reputation on my profile page.

A few hours later this reputation was gone, and the relevant answer is not seen in my account "answers" list. I also can't find the relevant question on the site.

I assume the question was deleted, but is this the reason my reputation decreased?

I saw this post about gaining and losing reputation, but I don't think it covers such a situation.

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    The question you answered got deleted by 3 20k users after it was closed as unclear - so the 20 rep you received from it was effectively cancelled out. May 19, 2018 at 14:40
  • Note that the answer seems to contradict What is reputation?, which says, "Deleted posts do not affect reputation, for voters, authors or anyone else involved, in most cases." The blog post linked there then contradicts the sentence, saying that "Deletions will have a much more immediate effect on reputation". Kind of confusing... May 19, 2018 at 14:47
  • @MikeMcCaughan The cause of the confusion is that also the rules and engine features regarding this are confused, and changed many times.
    – peterh
    May 19, 2018 at 15:51
  • The user can't remove his question any more if 1) it has multiple answers 2) it has at least 1 upvote on at least 1 of its answers 3) he accepted an answer. | Of course the user can un-accept your answer and then delete the question, but only if (1) and (2) doesn't apply. Thus, the answer is mainly: no. | The collective behaviour of the SE is sometimes too disadvantageous for the answerers; questions are deleted, or closed before you could answer them; sometimes the user who voted for you, are deleted (either by themselves or by a mod). Yes, it is very annoying.
    – peterh
    May 20, 2018 at 5:32

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