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In the upvotes/downvotes breakdown you get by clicking on a post's votes, it appears the minus sign goes missing if there's at least three digits worth of downvotes. This can be seen in e.g. What is the "-->" operator in C++? which looks like this to me:

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Many other questions with less than 100 downvotes show correctly.

It's not that the minus sign would be hidden, or wouldn't fit the horizontal space: there's plenty of space for the upvotes to fit (and there are cases with five digits of upvotes), and indeed Chrome's Inspect tool shows the generated element as:

<div class="fc-red-600">201</div>

In cases with less than three digits, the minus sign is there inside the div. In the one case I found with that many downvotes, all four digits were shown, without the minus...

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  • Cross-site duplicate of Vote split does not include leading sign when count exceeds 99 on MSE. Dec 19, 2020 at 23:52
  • @user4642212, right, so that one has a ten-year old accepted answer that refers to the numbers not fitting, when it's clear from the Q I linked and from e.g. this that even five digits fit fine. Five digits and a minus sign might be different though, but I expect posts that gathered 10000 downvotes wouldn't be visible anyway.
    – ilkkachu
    Dec 19, 2020 at 23:56
  • And yes, on a closer look, the plus sign also disappears at 100 upvotes, but in that case, meaning of the number is still the same.
    – ilkkachu
    Dec 19, 2020 at 23:57
  • this is such an old issue, I'd be shocked if there wasn;'t an MSO duplicate Dec 20, 2020 at 0:42

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