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# | User | Rating |
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1 | tourist | 3856 |
2 | jiangly | 3747 |
3 | orzdevinwang | 3706 |
4 | jqdai0815 | 3682 |
5 | ksun48 | 3591 |
6 | gamegame | 3477 |
7 | Benq | 3468 |
8 | Radewoosh | 3462 |
9 | ecnerwala | 3451 |
10 | heuristica | 3431 |
# | User | Contrib. |
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1 | cry | 167 |
2 | -is-this-fft- | 162 |
3 | Dominater069 | 160 |
4 | Um_nik | 158 |
5 | atcoder_official | 157 |
6 | Qingyu | 156 |
7 | adamant | 151 |
7 | djm03178 | 151 |
7 | luogu_official | 151 |
10 | awoo | 146 |
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Again ;_;
Well, different people's vote contribute differently to the contribution of upvoted/downvoted person. It depends on rating (yes, CF rating) of voting person. So if you have clean account with single comment and I upvote it, but tourist downvotes it, you get negative contribution.
I also noticed that, also if you have 80+ contribution your up/downvote affect reds too if their contribution is lower than yours. Thats interesting!
It depends on rating, not contribution.
I'm not so sure about the point raised by BekzhanKassenov but I do know that downvotes on comments aren't displayed until they hit -5, to prevent herd voting / bandwagon effect. They will, however, still affect your reputation.
It's very possible that your first comment got -4 and your second comment got +1, so the net result is still negative.
It's time for some proofs :) Here's the old blog by MikeMirzayanov, but I'm not really sure if it is actual now (could not find any info about cancelling that rule).