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A: Can you derive benefit from another Jew's melacha if it happened a long time ago?

Double AAIn terms of deriving benefit from the actions done by a Jew on Shabbat the Shulchan Aruch (OC 318:1 and Mishna Berurah and Biur Halacha there) distinguish between a number of cases: If a biblical prohibition was violated purposefully (deoraita bemeizid) then no one can derive benefit from it fo...

^recent answer of mine which garnered 7 upvotes.
What I'm confused about is why this other answer of mine only got 6.
 
YEZ
Do other user's negative reputation (from their own downvotes) appear in their user profile that can be viewed by other users?
meaning if someone downvotes an answer of mine, will the -1 to their rep show up in their recent reputation on their profile page?
 
5:27 AM
@TRiG I doubt it. I can't think of any reason Elisha, specifically, would be suitable for that role (viz, part of a bot's name), and the answer you link to indicates that that reason is explained in the New Testament. (Which may be why I can't think of it.)
 
5:54 AM
@YEZ I've just downvoted an answer. See if it shows on my reputation listing.
(I think it shouldn't.)
I also did on August 19th. (I can see it on my own rep page.) So perhaps check that one instead, to avoid problems with caching or reporting's being delayed for the purpose of anonymizing voting.
 
6:12 AM
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A: I can see others' rep change from removed downvotes

Shog9Thanks for reporting this; it was reported once before, but no one could reproduce it then. Thanks to the efforts of the folks in the comments here, we've done better this time around. Starting with the next build, no one who isn't the owner of the profile being viewed (or employed by Stack Exch...

 
@DoubleAA Do you really expect upvote totals to follow question quality with a precision level anywhere near 1?
 
 
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7:43 AM
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1:12 PM
The first 3 minutes of this Gist podcast are a rant that provides an able illustration, IMO, of when jargon needn't be translated.
 
 
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3:08 PM
@DoubleAA the other one was last active two years ago; the first one three days ago. I suggest different pools of voters.
@YEZ no, they do not. That would be too easy a source of drama, I expect.
 
 
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9:31 PM
@IsaacMoses Yes: even though I've never worked in publishing or heard the term before, I understood, from context, his use of "graph" to mean "paragraph" (in the graph that starts at 1:34).
 

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