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Comments on Notices are still on posts after claiming SE accounts and the score appears to only count votes on posts after the account was claimed.

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Notices are still on posts after claiming SE accounts and the score appears to only count votes on posts after the account was claimed.

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These users Cobaltduck and Oddeer both claimed their SE accounts and their posts are correctly associated.

However on some of the posts, example 1, example 2 there is still a notice saying that it was sourced from SE which is no longer needed and doesn't appear on my claimed posts.

Also, both profiles seem to have a much lower score then would be expected, what it looks like to me is that votes I cast on their posts don't count if the account had yet to be claimed. Currently, if I go upvote one of their posts it does increase their score.

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Thanks for the report. We're looking into it. We've seen cases of the attribution notices not going away before but never figured out if there were a more widespread problem. Apparently there is, so we'll need to look at what's going on in the database.