How often do people get serial down voted here and on SO.com?
It would be interesting to hear from other people who get serially down voted as to how often they see this, and perhaps if Jeff or team can provide any statistics on how many times the recalcs catch this activity.
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I was the recipient of it only one time in the past (and even then it was not that major). I think I disagreed with someone on their answer and voted them down, next thing I know I had about 7 of my older answers voted down in quick succession. Some people can be pretty thin-skinned. Edit: I am editing this because I do take issue with the idea that certain people must "deserve" the action because they happen to get on people's nerves or do something else that may be seen as objectionable. I find that idea pretty ludicrous. If you are offended by a user, suck it up and deal with it, or if you find it truly abusive, alert the proper authorities. Taking action into your own hands to go and downvote everything you find is not acceptable at all. By downvoting an item, you are giving a subtle clue to future viewers of the answer that it is not correct (when in fact it may be) and you will be providing a disservice to more than just the person you are attacking. Further Edit If you are the recipient of a case of serial downvoting, take your problem up with the team by mailing team@stackoverflow.com. Often times this will be taken care of with the nightly rep recalc (wasting the efforts of the voter(s)). It will also allow for the moderators/team to inform the offender that their action is not acceptable behavior on SO. |
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This has never happened to me. If this is happening to you regularly and frequently then perhaps you should be asking what you're doing to attract such attention. |
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I'm only aware of one instance where it happened to me, but I'm not as active as some others on SO.. :) In that situation, an individual had posted an obviously wrong answer to a question (using a completely different technology in a bad way). I did not initially downvote their answer, but posted a comment that pointed out the problem. They subsequently deleted my comment, so I added it back and also downvoted at that time. Within a few minutes they had deleted my comment again and also downvoted several of the top answers on my profile page. Rather than get ego-involved, I just decided to ignore it and move on. Some people just won't be reasonable, and it's not my job to force them to be so... |
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You might want to look at these blog entries: |
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So, answering the question, it has happened to me once or twice. It looks like you are one of the few (if there's more than one) people who get serially downvoted daily. That is serious. Serial downvoters should be detected via the vote fraud scripts and punished, heavily, as should all bad behavior (like insults, offenses and so on). |
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I know I see this kind of activity against my account at least once a day. Pretty obvious too, since there can often be long strings of -2 across old or random questions and answers. I have seen it where it fills my reputation activity list for the day. |
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Is this problem really that widespread? I must not be active enough on SO these days; I don't think it's ever happened to me. (And I'm hoping it won't now that I've just opened that up! :D) I'm a professional developer, but like many (I used to say, "all," until I saw Jon Skeet), I'm not perfect. I do believe I deserve many of my downvotes, and the ones I don't think I deserve, well, I can see where someone else might think I do. I just move on, and try to learn from it -- especially if the downvoter comments and tells me why I'm wrong. Seriously, as others have said, if this happens to you, go to the moderators. That seems obvious to me; if it were to happen to me, I'd want it corrected. If you're tempted to do it to someone, well ... don't. First off, downvoting costs you rep -- sure, not as much as the downvotee, but cost is cost. It's cutting your nose to spite your face. Second, if there's someone you think truly has done something outrageously awful or is horrendous for the community, again, go to the mods. That's why they're there! Vigilante justice rarely works in the real world, and online is no different. As programmers, we ought to be logical enough to grok that -- and rational enough to at least consider what we're doing before letting our emotions run wild. I must admit I'm having a blast reading the comments on some of the responses to this one ... Very touchy. |
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