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Comment author: RichardKennaway 19 September 2014 06:16:25PM 2 points [-]

I've had several unexplained jumps in karma over the last few days, amounting to around 80-100 points. Someone else mentioned the same, and I believe it's happened to quite a few people. If that's a side effect of reverting the votes of systematic downvoters, fine, but if we now have a systematic upvoter, I really don't want to see this. It doesn't have the same emotional overtones as downvotes, but it obscures the signal in the same way.

Comment author: RichardKennaway 20 September 2014 07:11:44AM 2 points [-]

Another possibility is that a new reader, or more than one, is reading through the archives and voting on whatever they feel voteworthy. That's fine as well.

Comment author: gjm 19 September 2014 07:39:02PM 1 point [-]

I too have had some unexpected karma-jumps lately, and I feel the same way.

Comment author: gjm 20 September 2014 03:28:12AM 1 point [-]

... Aaaand now I just lost about 40 within an hour or two, including downvotes on some obviously unobjectionable comments. Looks like someone's taken a dislike to me. Anyone else had the same?

Comment author: shminux 19 September 2014 11:34:11PM 1 point [-]

I recall this being the norm before the dark days of Euginiering.

Comment author: Jiro 19 September 2014 10:37:46PM *  1 point [-]

I got this too, but I was probably the worst recipient of downvotes percentage-wise and the upvotes didn't even make up for the downvotes yet in terms of absolute karma value (let alone in ratio, which would require getting many times the upvotes).

I also noticed that my recent upvotes included a fair number of 2s and 3's and higher numbers, and there were some posts that didn't get voted up at all--in other words, they were distributed in a way I would expect if the upvotes came from multiple people. The downvotes from Eugine were not distributed that way, making it a dead giveaway that they all came from one person.

Comment author: ChristianKl 19 September 2014 06:44:30PM 1 point [-]

If that's a side effect of reverting the votes of systematic downvoters, fine, but if we now have a systematic upvoter, I really don't want to see this.

Given that we just got a new moderator, it might very well be that someone wants to test out the response about what happens when he goes and votes up systematically.

I personally also got similar jumps in my karma.

Comment author: polymathwannabe 19 September 2014 10:17:33PM *  0 points [-]

Now I'm listed among the 15 "Top contributors," which is absolutely not possible.