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I had a low-priority question bouncing around in my mind. I forgot if I'd asked before--I hadn't written it in my small Python cheat sheet. The answer was here: Split a string by spaces -- preserving quoted substrings -- in Python, and I noticed, when I got there, I had already upvoted it!

I was slightly amused by this and also curious when the upvote happened. Looking into a repo I had, I simply typed git log -Sshlex to see the date. (2 years ago!)

But I'm wondering if there's a search-fu via StackOverflow, to parse through my kind-of-long voting history. Searching by tags doesn't help, since the two tags (python and regex) are pretty common. I guess I could put a search in my browser for the topic title and then scroll through the pages of votes and hit F3, but that's a lot of clicking!

This is mostly for curiosity and historical reference and, of course, git can come to the rescue when I actually implemented the knowledge I upvoted.

I noticed an anonymized voting summary at, say, https://stackoverflow.com/posts/79968/timeline, but this doesn't help me set when I first stumbled on the topic.

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    The easiest way is to try and remove your vote. If it's not been edited since it'll tell you when you voted... although sometimes this will just remove your vote :-) Commented Apr 16, 2023 at 17:54
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    I tried to solve this with SEDE, but straightforward approaches do not work. It appears that, in the Votes table, the UserID column does not actually get populated. Commented Apr 16, 2023 at 18:34
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    Yes, that is intentional @KarlKnechtel as votes are private. It would defeat the point if you could get that data from SEDE or the data dump.
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 16, 2023 at 21:55
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    Related feature request: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/423837/… Commented Apr 17, 2023 at 4:54

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