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Well, I kind of feel I'm right, here, but I want to make sure before I proceed any further; I've come upon a user who experienced downvotes, and thinks they're apparently being targeted by a single individual... and thus, left a 'message' calling out this person on many of their past questions. Of course, they're doing it on their future questions too.

I removed this message on two of their questions; the one that I found while browsing, and another while checking their history for any signs of being serially downvoted. To be clear, I didn't really.. dig deep, but it doesn't appear they were.

To the questions; I feel that those messages have no place in a question; am I right to remove them? Especially when they're appearing in such frequency?

How should I proceed?

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    Yes, remove them, and if it gets put back in, flag for moderator and clearly explain what is going on.
    – Kevin B
    Feb 2, 2015 at 4:32
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    From my point of view he is just asking for more downvotes with that comments...
    – Bakuriu
    Feb 3, 2015 at 14:55
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    Kudos for not calling out the particular user here and starting a Meta witch hunt. (puts away torch and pitchfork) Feb 3, 2015 at 19:57
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    @KevinB: Comments are for requesting clarification and berating people, not writing answers. Cheers! Feb 4, 2015 at 12:49

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Yes; you are absolutely right. Such messages are noise. Especially disruptive noise, in fact.

If there's more than a couple - or if even a single one gets rolled back after - the next step should be to flag one of their posts with the "Other" reason, and explain what they are doing.

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