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QuestionAre the "editor" events stopped? [modified]memberNelek25 Nov '12 - 8:32 
Don't know if it is on purpose, but it looks like the edition editor events are not being counted.
 
The last one I have in my "latest reputation events" is from 21 Nov 2012 10:54 PM
 
Not sure if it is deactivated like the voting system on forums or maybe something is going wrong. Since Chris' message[^] doesn't say anything about it, I wanted to let you know.
 

Edit: Edition --> Editor (in message and subject)
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modified 28 Nov '12 - 3:03.

AnswerRe: Are the "edition" events stopped?adminChris Maunder27 Nov '12 - 16:44 
I have no idea what an edition event is.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
 
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GeneralRe: Are the "edition" events stopped? [modified] [modified]memberNelek27 Nov '12 - 21:01 
Dave told it in a message above. I wanted to say "Editor" events, just choosed the false word.
 
I mean, when "improve question" or "improve solution", the event is wether being saved in the "latest reputation events" nor counting in the reputation points.
 

On the other hand, it is since yesterday happening the same with some "Autorithy" events. Posting answers in the QA is wether being saved nor counting up. But I can see, that getting answer accepted, bookmarked or voted up do are being saved and counting up.
 
Thank you for asking and for the good job you are doing.
 
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Offtopic: Is the new section for industry programming (we talk about some days ago) going to be implemented? I would prepare some articles if yes
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modified 28 Nov '12 - 3:18.

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