On August 16th, a user that I had helped several times in a row, decided by himself to upvote all my answers, granting me above 200 reputation points in a matter of minutes. I guess (because I don't know him), that it was some kind of action to show gratitude from his part. The next day (August 17th) I got a message from several moderators asking me about this suspicious activity. I explained to them the same I just said. And they decided to subtract me 210 reputation points (as you can see in the picture I'm including in this post). I didn't complain because I thought it was fair, and besides, I don't want to have any problems with this community.
Since that experience, all the reputation points I have earned were mainly by answering questions and by editing posts. But today I just got 190 reputation points subtracted without any kind of explanation.
You can check my recent activity from August 17th to yesterday if you want. I don't have anything to hide.
Are you telling me that all this time I've just answered the same user questions but he/she created different accounts? Oh, come on!
So, as the title of my post says, could someone explain to me what just happened?
UPDATE:
It seems that Stack Exchange Staff returned me 60 reputation points (the other 10 were because a recent upvote in one of my answers), because part of the 190 points they subtracted me, were because they also reverted my 4 accepted answers to the the "grateful user" questions (they also reverted the "grateful user" upvotes to my answers from those questions, equivalent to 40 rep pts., although they were his/her only valid upvotes. LOL). See? I told you something was wrong.
Thank you very much to whoever helped me with this really unfair situation.