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According to many posts here (like this accepted answer) you will regain reputation when you delete your downvoted answer to a question.

I just deleted a downvoted answer to test and the score I have is still the same.

When will I receive my lost rep back or has there been any changes to the policy?

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    Not sure if that's actually the case here, but whenever you "just" did something - wait a while to see indirect effects. Many recalculations take their time and only run every now and then. Commented Jun 26 at 7:31
  • @MisterMiyagi when I just downvote I get immediate rep, when I just get upvoted, I get immediate rep. So, deleting your own answer on the other hand depends on recalc? Commented Jun 26 at 7:33
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    It can really take a couple of hours. Sometimes I downvote a bad answer, for which I also lose 1 point and even after the answer is deleted it often takes hours until I get the point back.
    – jps
    Commented Jun 26 at 7:39
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    @IvanPetrov Deleting an answer/question does not add/remove up-/downvotes. It removes the answer/question and the system has to figure out which answers/questions to tally up. Could that be done event-driven? Sure. Is it done event-driven? I wouldn't count on it. Commented Jun 26 at 7:41
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    @MisterMiyagi yeah, hence my asking the question. I was under the impression that it doesn't give rep back because of the delay. Commented Jun 26 at 7:44
  • Related question: Deleting an answer and the effects on my reputation and especially the "If the post is older than 60 days and has a score of +3 or greater then the post owner gets to keep the net reputation they earned from the post." may apply in some cases. Commented Jun 26 at 7:48
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    It is kind of self-sabotage to think in terms of regaining reputation points. You're not really getting lost reputation back, it was never yours to begin with. Your reputation score went down because of downvotes, basic bookkeeping. As a part of a different process, wrapping up deleted content, it may happen that your reputation score increases again. If so, happy days. But there is no hard link between the downvotes causing reputation loss and content deletion causing reputation points to be restored, two different processes entirely.
    – Gimby
    Commented Jun 26 at 8:02
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    @SecurityHound for Secret Reasons™, a user with nontrivial contributions is very, very unlikely to receive an answer ban (other than for, say, spam-related reasons). The quality threshold is...not high. And deleting a downvoted answer does remove its effects on one's reputation; there's just a delay before the recalculation occurs.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jun 26 at 9:31
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    Does this answer your question? Deleting an answer and the effects on my reputation
    – TylerH
    Commented Jun 26 at 15:55
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    @TylerH it's not a duplicate. I ask specifically about WHEN, not IF (although as explained in the comments with the delay I wasn't sure for IF too) Commented Jun 26 at 16:03
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    @TylerH I would accept jps answer if it was made a bit more official sounding. I can attest that in my case took about 2 hours to get the rep points back. Commented Jun 26 at 16:06
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    @TylerH so if there is a question that answers a subquestion of my initial question, does it make the superqustion a duplicate? Commented Jun 26 at 16:28
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    @MisterMiyagi thanks for the edit on the behalf of all the people who found my initial question confusing enough to suggest duplicates... Commented Jun 26 at 18:17
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    @TylerH Duplicates should answer the question. If another Q&A answers only part of the question, it is not a duplicate. If a question contains multiple questions, the appropriate close reason is lack of focus. The OP has clarified the intention of their question, and edits following the OP's intent are in accordance with the rules. So don’t lecture me on bending the rules when you are the one doing that. Commented Jun 26 at 20:45
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    The duplicate target should have this info and be the canonical covering all aspects of deleting an answer, including when the rep is regained.
    – bad_coder
    Commented Jun 26 at 23:37

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At some point within the next few hours. Shouldn't be more than a day.1

For example, in your experiment (in which answer A, answer B, and answer C all have a single downvote and no upvotes, resulting in -2 reputation each), you experienced the following timeline of events:

  • 2024-06-26 07:02:25Z – deleted answer A
  • 2024-06-26 07:03:55Z – undeleted answer A
  • 2024-06-26 07:21:15Z – deleted answer B
  • 2024-06-26 09:25:00Z – reputation recalculated to take all the above into effect, resulting in a gain of +2 reputation
  • 2024-06-26 09:35:08Z – deleted answer C
  • 2024-06-26 09:35:42Z – undeleted answer B
  • 2024-06-26 13:15:00Z – reputation recalculated to take all the above into effect, resulting in no change to reputation

Note that this recalculation timing is not reflected in your reputation history, which backdates changes to the moment of deletion. The +2 reputation gain is shown occurring at 2024-06-26 09:35:08Z (when answer C was deleted), as that is when the event responsible for the change occurred in the latest recalculation:

screenshot of reputation history showing "removed +2" next to answer C


1 This is based on my experience as a moderator (including the ability to see when the recalculation actually occurred). I don't know the actual implementation.

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