My small handful of questions on Stack Overflow rarely get any attention at all. It would then seem pretty obvious that when several get downvoted in relatively rapid succession, all of those downvotes are part of the same serial downvoting incident.
That was yesterday. This morning, I got an inbox notification that serial downvoting had been reversed:
So it seems that the reversal was only partial: the incident comprised five downvotes (5*-2=-10) but the reversal only gave me back three (3*2=6).
I can live with getting only part or even none of the rep back; but I'm wondering if the logic is a little too heuristic if it mishandles what seems to be a very cut and dried case.
The two missed ones seem to be
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/28317081/timeline#/debug-on-error-vs-debug-on-signal-in-json-el-in-particular
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/57285676/timeline#/should-path-contain-directories-or-full-paths-to-binaries
Tangentially see also this previous question of mine: Serial downvoting under the radar?