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The Neis report summary has a line called "reverted changes" https://hdyc.neis-one.org/?SekeRob. Yesterday the number went from 40 to 46, nodes I presume. The number never moved for a long time, kind of since my beginning days, so this drew my interest. How can I find out who / where these reversals took place. Nothing in my regular mapping area shows as edited by any chief. Maybe it was me as yesterday I deleted 5 turn restriction that I created 6+ months ago that Keepright flagged as superfluous, and they were, but why would reversing my own then be tagged as demerits on own stats one would ask.

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edited 19 Oct '21, 11:58


You'll need to ask the author of that site directly how they calculate any statistics there - there are a bunch of contact options on there that you can use (including a snail mail address!).

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answered 19 Oct '21, 12:06

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