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Interestingly, me looking nbk's page shows the correct information on their answer's score, but looking at my own answer list still shows the question score.
@computercarguy Try @nbk's Activity tab. The topmost "answer" ("Should I reject or approve this code edit suggestion? [duplicate]") actually displays the question, yet they look identical by pure coincidence: the vote counts happen to be identical; and the question has an accepted answer which happens to be the user's, so they are both green.
@computercarguy However, if you look a bit further down the list of "answers", you'll find this question ("Fresh Question Shielding -- now with no effect on users with less than 5 answers"). It is green with a score of -11; yet @nbk's actual answer is unaccepted with a score of +2.
@Greg, yes, I see that the two lists of answers have different scores and accepted marks for the same answers on the two different pages. That's... weird. I'd think they have the same query for both pages. Sounds like a code smell as well as a bug. Nice catch.
@computercarguy It's certainly an odd situation. I ended up scrutinizing half a dozen profiles, for fear that I was conflating (1) "it so happens that a counterexample hasn't yet been found" with (2) "it so happens that a counterexample does not yet exist"; or (2) with (3) "it is logically proven that a counterexample cannot ever exist".
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tab. The topmost "answer" ("Should I reject or approve this code edit suggestion? [duplicate]
") actually displays the question, yet they look identical by pure coincidence: the vote counts happen to be identical; and the question has an accepted answer which happens to be the user's, so they are both green.Fresh Question Shielding -- now with no effect on users with less than 5 answers
"). It is green with a score of-11
; yet @nbk's actual answer is unaccepted with a score of+2
.