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Mortarboard badge is being gamed too many times. Maybe time for auto revoke?

Checking some of the recent winners of the Mortarboard badge, I just found three which got the badge as result of serial upvoting. One. Two. Three. (All of them have "Serial upvoting reversed" day ...
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Gaming/Grinding Copy Editor Badge

I have noticed edits that consist of a couple of words in some quite long posts, like replacing an abbreviation or shortened word with the full version one, leaving any typos/grammar mistakes intact. ...
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Why must upvotes be locked?

I agree about down-voting due to gaming, but I don't see the reason on up-voting. Can any one game the system with up-voting?
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Bounty Fraud: quid pro quo

Could one place a bounty on a question to tempt replies and then at 7 days award it to an accomplice with a lackluster answer? Accomplice then subsequently posts his own question with a bounty and ...
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Gaming the system? Or am I just paranoid

I had answered this question 2 days ago. The user had accepted the solution to my question. Today, he unaccepted it, and has marked a new answer (posted recently), which has some of the same wording ...
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Question with 60 revisions without real change

I just saw this question. It has 60 revisions, the same user adding and removing the same line of text. I noticed it because the OP has 51 edit reviews, of the same post. So probably something went ...
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How to identify time wasters?

I would like to know if experienced SO users know of a pattern that may be used to identify time wasters and users who seem to be just gaming the system for rep. So far, the only pattern I've seen is ...
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Is there a way to buy SO reputation? [closed]

Is there a feature by which we can buy reputation on SO (e.g 100 rep for $1)?, or a bot by which we can hack and increase our reputation?
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Suggested edits unlock votes on old posts

TL;DR: Suggested edits shouldn't unlock votes on a post until they are approved. Votes on posts get locked in after a certain time. The reason given for this behavior is to prevent tactical ...
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Resolution on group bounty gaming?

I have recently encountered a very clear case of group bounty gaming. SO post in question: Triggering event manually in JS Helper CakePHP The original posted of the post started the question, did ...
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Is it bad to answer questions from friends/coworkers? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Am I allowed to answer a question from someone sitting right next to me? If my friend posts a question and links me to it because he thinks I might be able to help, and ...
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On the ethicality of user-run April Fools' pranks

While I'm aware of today's brilliant SO prank, I decided to also run my own*, because I'm in the uncomfortable position of topping SO's weekly user board today. I decided to use it to promote ...
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Tag badge triggered by retagging - potential for abuse?

A Stack Overflow user has recently earned the tag badges ruby, gmaps4rails and google-maps over the past day. The same user has recently been retagging questions to add the tag ruby, gmaps4rails and ...
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I cheated on the Disciplined badge, how bad is it?

I was looking for badges I didn't have yet, and I saw the Disciplined badge. So I deleted an answer of mine with 3+ votes, and waited. Five minutes later, sweet, a new badge! Then I went to my answer ...
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Are any of the badges perishable? Should they be?

This guy apparently just gamed himself a Taxonomist badge by adding the completely useless "regex-literal" tag to just enough questions. I've been wiping them up again, and it occurred to me to ...
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User asking to remove upvote so he would get the “Unsung Hero” badge

I got this unusual request today after up-voting someone's answer in a sportsmanship spirit. How to use Validation Control Properly in Webpage If you were the one who gave me the vote, would you ...
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Dumping a one liner as answer to get first answer? Gaming Enlightened badge? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Does the Enlightened badge encourage the Fastest Gun in the West problem? Having a week off during easter, I've spent some more time on Stackoverflow, carefully working ...
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Cache downvote count in profile for longer

I find it excruciatingly annoying when people strategically down vote competing answers in a new question in order to gain an edge in the up voting. I've realised that it's actually quite easy to ...
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Feeders, not help vampires, are the problem [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: The Help Vampire problem It's all too easy to blame Help Vampires for problems in Stack Overflow. But it's not them, it's us. The people who feed them. If the question ...
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Is this the bike shed phenomenon or is there a joke here that I'm missing?

This question asks, how do you flip a boolean in C++? The answer, of course, is to use the single-character built-in operator made for doing exactly that. Now, that's a perfectly good answer to a ...
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Strange number of upvotes for questions

Can someone look into neurofluxations recent jQuery questions. It appears there is some gaming going on as the amount of upvotes he has been receiving is way out of kilter with a standard jQuery ...
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Infallible Answerers

Most people have a bad day once in a while and post an answer that doesn't receive any upvotes. With an increasing number of posted answers the probability increases that there are such answers. If ...
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Question bump possibility with new bounty system

With the new bounty system anyone can attach a bounty to a question. When a bounty is placed, a question is also bumped. Take UserA and UserB both with over 200 reputation. They are either owned by ...
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Reputation system is too easy to game

ServerFault was interesting for a period of time until two users emailed and suggested that I stop answering questions in 'their tags'. I've since removed my email address, filtered their email ...
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How can we stop people asking trivial questions all the time and prevent mutual/cyclic rating?

How can we stop people asking trivial questions all the time to gain stackoverflow reputation? And how can we stop people setting up several stackoverflow accounts and prevent mutual/cyclic rating?
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There should be a minimum time between placing and accepting a bounty

I wasn't sure it was possible, but last night I tested it out. You can place a bounty and then immediately accept an answer for that question. Purpose of Bounties The primary function of the bounty ...
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Is bounty rep-dump gaming? (subtitle: Pollyanna lottery!)

So I really don't need all this rep, and figured a fun (and fast) way to get rid of excess rep would be to put 500 point bounties on questions that I haven't accepted an answer for and then ...
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Harvesting reputation on old answers

I don't know if this is a new trick, but I have found a way to squeeze some extra reputation on old answers. Say there is a question by another user with many answers where an answer of mine has ...
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SO server time sync?

This question suggests that the servers used in the SO rack are not properly time sync'd: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/36591/question-asked-in-future How are the servers clocks set? ...
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Tag 'telematics' is a new tag but is currently synonymous with 'gps'?

The moderator tools on SO say 'telematics' is a new tag with 59 (!) questions. I selected the tag - up popped the list of 59 questions. The 'gps' tag showed up as related, and listed 59 questions. ...
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Why could it be considered gaming the system if you answer your own question?

Why could it be considered rep whoring to ask a question that you already know the answer to and then answer it yourself? Doing this adds to the value of the "knowledge base", and may help others ...
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Necromancer candidate view

Is there a way to get a list of all questions that potentially give a necromancer badge? That is, other than going through the old unanswered questions and manually looking for ones with 5 or more ...
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Question with Irrelevant Answer Accepted, and Group-Gaming

I wouldn't expect this to happen much, but after reading about the R-Mob hitting the SO servers recently with their questions, I thought I'd go and check out what R is. I found the question "Sample ...
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Does it matter that people “Game” Badges?

Lets be honest with ourselves does it really matter that people are gaming badges/Rep? Surely if someone is so obsessed with Rep that they are willing to got to any length to get it that's their ...
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In what ways have you seen the SO engine gamed?

What kinds of "questionable" or "illegal" gaming have you seen on any of the Stack Exchange sites? How did you figure out that it was gaming?
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Is there anything to be done about answer sniping?

Since there have been some questions up here recently that bring up the edge cases in which people can gain reputation without actually contributing much, I will add one more way that has recently ...
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What counts as “creating” a tag, for Taxonomist? And what prevents gaming the badge?

The description for the Taxonomist badge is: "Created a tag used by 50 questions." This leads me to a few questions. Consider the following scenario: Alice creates a question that is tagged with ...