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I just noticed that this question (which may be closed when you read it) has a score of -1 when I'm logged in, but -3 when not.

Why is that? Why is the score displayed differently depending on login?

I've heard that the score is supposed to be displayed as no worse than -1 so as not to seem harshly disapproving to the poor asker. (Good idea. A score of -3 and these five people closed … can sound rather harsh.) I tagged this as bug because of the -3 and that hearsay.

(Note: The other question asks why a negative score isn't displayed, and the answers include variations of "it's displayed for some people". My question is why it sometimes is displayed. I particularly wonder why it's displayed to the asker when not logged in.)

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    TL;DR: there's 3 groups, A see 0 instead of -3, B see -1 instead of -3, C see -3. you're in group B when logged I think
    – Tensibai
    Oct 23, 2019 at 9:59
  • ^ Additionally, from the proposed dupe: "You will only see this if you are logged into the site." Oct 23, 2019 at 10:00
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    I suppose that if you're not logged-in then you can't vote (or easily find your question back) so don't have to be lied to. The experiment ends today, hopefully this all becomes but a bad memory. Oct 23, 2019 at 10:00
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    Hopefully this was the last one. If we learned one thing from these kind of experiments, then that it will cause a lot of confusion among users and the UI should explain it better (maybe even linking to a suitable meta post).
    – Trilarion
    Oct 24, 2019 at 8:07

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