While browsing Stack Overflow, I noticed that I lost a lot of reputation:

Downvote in action

Is this serial downvoting? Will it be corrected by a rep-recalculation? How often are those done?


Here's a second instance:

One More Time

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"Who cares." Your opponent or whatever can only do this once anyway, so its not really a big deal. – bobobobo Jan 23 '11 at 22:14
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that sucks... who did you piss off? Give the guy his rep back! – RSolberg Apr 26 '11 at 21:23
Is the time on the left how long ago you asked the question? If so, how do you ask 9 questions in 2 minutes? – Jimmy Aug 5 '11 at 2:06
Nope, that's when I was downvoted – Nathan Campos Aug 5 '11 at 2:08
@Nathan: superweak – Jimmy Aug 5 '11 at 2:25
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possible duplicate of I'm a victim of mass/revenge downvotes, what can I do? – Anna Lear Oct 16 '11 at 15:38
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@Anna Lear How is this a duplicate of a question that came after it? – George Stocker Oct 17 '11 at 14:27
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up vote 76 down vote accepted

That's serial downvoting.

There are three ways to fix it:

  1. Do NOTHING. The daily vote anomaly script will pick it up and your rep will be recalculated automatically.

    If after 36 hours (give the script time to run) you still see a problem, then:

  2. Flag one of your answers and ask a moderator to look into the anomalous voting patterns.

  3. If it still hasn't been corrected, contact team@stackoverflow.com
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Thanks very much. – Nathan Campos Nov 5 '09 at 21:42
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No problem. We've all been serial downvoted; so I know how you feel. – George Stocker Nov 5 '09 at 21:44
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Oddly enough, I think I've lost more rep due to serial upvoting (with the rep cap oddness that can accompany it) than I have due to serial downvoting. – Jon Skeet Nov 5 '09 at 21:46
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@Jon Skeet: Yea; I made the mistake of asking for a rep-recalc when I was serial upvoted, and the result was that all those questions I had answered that were migrated, deleted, or otherwise done away with caused me to lose about 800 Rep. – George Stocker Nov 5 '09 at 21:50
@Jon Skeet lol. – Nathan Campos Nov 5 '09 at 21:51
So until they do a system wide rep-recalc; I'll be artificially below where I was. Though I used to get an upvote a day just by a random passer-by -- but that doesn't seem to happen any more. – George Stocker Nov 5 '09 at 21:51
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couple wrong things here. 1) it's mostly automatic, and 2) every time the anomaly script does something, there is a recalc by definition – Jeff Atwood Nov 6 '09 at 3:43
Thanks Jeff. I didn't put two and two together. If you can detect anomalous votes, then you could run the recalc for just those affected individuals. – George Stocker Nov 6 '09 at 3:53
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The rest of us can only wish we had @Jon Skeet's problems. ;) – Bill the Lizard Jun 21 '10 at 16:10
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If it was serial down-voting it should be spotted, and corrected, by the automatic processes that run.

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