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Is there a way to filter the profile votes list to determine when I voted for a specific question and answer?

The reason I'm asking is I just ran across an eight-year old question showing that I upvoted it and also upvoted an answer. The problem is that the question is clearly off-topic, and I'm relatively sure I wouldn't have upvoted it or another answer on the question.

I already tried "searching" manually through the pages of my profile "votes" history list page by page, but was unable to locate the post/vote. Knowing when my vote happened would let me see what other votes I cast around the same time to see if something fishy is going on.

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    If one of the posts has a low score you could check the vote summary there, which would tell you the dates of the votes; that would help you narrow down when you cast it.
    – Thom A
    May 13 at 1:17
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    Alternatively, if it hasn't been edited you could remove your vote, you'd then get a message a long the lines of "You last voted on this question Dec 13, 2017 at 16:55. Your vote is now locked in unless this question is edited."
    – Thom A
    May 13 at 1:20
  • wow the related links section suggested How to find how many votes I have cast on one user's posts?, which just blows me away (that it did a good job)
    – starball
    May 13 at 9:33

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I made this into a userscript so you can click on the post menu link to begin the search:

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Progress toast:

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Result toast:

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View/install userscript: ( When Did I Vote? | Install )

Works for SOTeams too.

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Try running this in the browser console in any page under stackoverflow.com.

<obligatory "don't run code you don't trust or don't understand in your browser console" here>

It fetches each page (with some delay in between to avoid getting hit with rate-limit) and parses out voting events from your https://stackoverflow.com/users/<user-ID>/<username>?tab=votes page (short-circuits once something is found). It'll print the post ID, vote-timestamp, and page number (of the page in your votes section of your profile page).

let postIdToFind = ; // TODO (number)
let postTypeToFind = ; // TODO "questions" or "answers"
let siteRoot = "https://stackoverflow.com";
let userId = parseInt(document.querySelector(".s-topbar--container .s-user-card__small").href.split("/")[4]);
let millisBetweenRequests = 2000; // avoid getting blocked by rate-limit

async function getHtmlDoc(url) {
  const html = await (await fetch(url)).text();
  const parser = new DOMParser();
  return parser.parseFromString(html, "text/html");
}

let data = (await (async function() {
  let postToFindCreationDate = new Date((await getHtmlDoc(`${siteRoot}/${postTypeToFind}/${postIdToFind}`))
    .querySelector(".question .post-signature.owner .user-action-time > *").getAttribute("title")
  );

  const numPages = parseInt([...(
    await getHtmlDoc(`${siteRoot}/users/${userId}/user?tab=votes&sort=upvote`)
  ).querySelectorAll(".js-pagination-item")].reverse()[1].textContent);

  for (let pageNum = 0; pageNum < numPages; pageNum++) {
    const doc = await getHtmlDoc(`${siteRoot}/users/${userId}/user?tab=votes&sort=upvote&page=${pageNum+1}`);
    const els = [...doc.querySelectorAll(".js-expandable-posts .js-post-expandable")];
    let data = els.map((el) => ({
      postId: parseInt(el.querySelector(".answer-hyperlink,.question-hyperlink").href.split("/")[4]),
      time: new Date(el.querySelector(".relativetime").getAttribute("title")),
      pageNum,
    }));
    if (data.some(d => d.time < postToFindCreationDate)) { return null; }
    // ^optimization relies on traversal order being from most recent to least recent vote-date
    data = data.filter(d => d.postId === postIdToFind);
    if (data.length > 0) { // apparently there can be multiple? or I'm just crazy?
      return data;
    }
    console.log(`nothing found in page ${pageNum+1}`);
    await (new Promise((resolve) => { setTimeout(resolve, millisBetweenRequests); }));
  }
  return null;
})());
console.log(data);

No SEDE, sadly, since voting data is anonymous (as it should be), and either I just can't read, or the API has no dice either.

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