**Steps to replicate the issue** (include links if applicable):
* Go to https://en.wikipedia.org and log in;
* You should be at the Main Page;
* Click on your name in the top middle-ish or your "homepage"
* It should bring you to your Special:Homepage, mine is https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Homepage&source=personaltoolslink&namespace=0
* Look on the right side for the "Your Impact" box
**What happens?**:
Every time I log in, the numbers are impossibly changing, for example, the views are //decreasing// even though the views should be cumulative for the first 60 days. Other times, my contributions, like to Tortoiseshell cat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortoiseshell_cat seemingly have completely disappeared. The views don't even display as 0, it's simply gone, even though it was my top article at 5,000+ views with no other article having overtaken that spot, so I'm not sure why it disappeared.
**What should have happened instead?**:
Per comment in T313176#8418521 – Each article's page view count is from after the person's last edit to that particular article, *not* for last edit edit in general (which is the current logic).
The views //actually// accumulate, and my top articles don't suddenly disappear off the list.
**Software version** (skip for WMF-hosted wikis like Wikipedia):
I'm using a Chromebook and it says that I'm on Version 102.0.5005.75 (Official Build) (64-bit)
**Other information** (browser name/version, screenshots, etc.):
* I have **NOT** been editing for 60 days, so articles shouldn't be disappearing because the views are set to "Views since you edited (last 60 days)" In fact, I made my Wikipedia account on 11 July 2022, so it hasn't even been a month yet.
* Please view the below screenshots for proof of the number of views being weird. The names of the files should say the exact time and day that I took the screenshot so that you can confirm for yourself that the numbers are decreasing.
* Finally, I am in Japan, so that may affect some of the times or something (I'm not really sure if this is helpful, because I'm not a developer or anything, but you never know)
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