Sure looks like sock puppetry to me. What are the odds that seven users who all just registered in the last 12 days are following nearly identical proposals that have almost nothing to do with each other?
Just look at this follower crossover:
════════════╬ Int'l Biz │ BT │ DMV │ Local │ Fish/Hunt | H&H | WHH | Outdoor
living well ║ ● │ ● │ │ │ | ● | |
petlover ║ ● │ ● │ ● │ │ | ● | ● |
dmv51 ║ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● | | |
user16481 ║ │ │ ● │ │ ● │ │ ● │ ●
outdoor ║ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ │ ● | ●
bbc101 ║ ● │ │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● | ●
51local ║ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● │ ● | ●
What's more, all of these users have created at least one of the proposals and submitted questions on several of them.
I think our "white-hat hacker" is clearly trying to spam proposals and questions. Even if there's no cross-voting going on (and I sincerely doubt that), this idiot is still blatantly trying to game the system.
Some of these users also have newer proposals with fewer followers (like Family, "Life Experiences", API Application Development); don't be too surprised if other users suddenly "stumble upon" those new proposals and start following them too!
Oh, and couple with the fact that all of these users suddenly start materializing 12 days ago - the exact same day that our friend posted his Will the Stack Exchange Network fail? discussion whining about not getting enough activity on his proposals - makes you think, dunnit?
Ban this f***er and delete his proposals!