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11(Also, a word for anyone worried about their own voting habits -- Very broadly speaking, we invalidate votes to help make sure post scores & reputation continue to reflect post quality. As long as you're taking your votes seriously, no need for concern. Please don't let this stop you from voting actively!)– Slate StaffModCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 7:34
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thanks for your response. oh well. can't do anything about it. still find it weird that -190 was removed when i only received 50 reputation in the past 7 days. its a bummer XD– Harry McKenzieCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 14:34
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4@DowJones - The other votes might not have been recent. The CMs can invalidate all votes by casted by a user. That would mean any vote casted between Feb 16 2022 and when the user last submitted a vote earlier today (at least for you).– RamhoundCommented Jun 7, 2022 at 15:43
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1I had also received serial voting. It's fixed now.– VikasCommented Jun 9, 2022 at 6:56
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