...and as an addition to the title, what happens to them after a helpful flag.
So, there's a user who constantly downvotes answers on questions he doesn't like. May they be too easy, or bad worded, or whatever. Just not in his loot schematic.
My personal experience with him was a question he thought was a duplicate, but he later had to admit that it wasn't. He doesn't have a gold badge (good that we only accept dupehammers from people with certain reputation in the field) in javascript, which luckily prevented him from closing the question; Additionally, the question didn't have a single close vote; so no close vote from him either.
I have noticed this kind of behaviour from him for at least 5 times the last month. The user has a reputation of 11k.
Today he did it again, and after 3 people commenting critically (the comments had upvotes ranging from 2-5) towards the downvote, he still was arguing he is correct. Even links to meta discussions saying the consensus thinks his behaviour is unwanted couldn't help) I then flagged his comment on his downvote with a custom flag (all comments were deleted by a moderator after the flag):
He permanently downvotes correct answers if he thinks the question is bad/too easy. I had it myself with him, and I noticed this behaviour quite some times from him yet. Maybe someone can reach out..
The flag was marked as helpful.
My question is - what will a moderator do about it, and how can we prevent such a behaviour in the future without having to involve moderators?
Sidenote:
I understand that everybody can vote however he wants. With "rules" I don't mean those written, but those like "if I show you a picture on my iPhone, you don't swipe".
However, downvoting correct answers is against SO's goal, of providing helpful information for information-seekers.
basic rule
is that anyone can down vote for any reason they feel like. You seem to be ignoring this basic rule. So then what are we going to do about you? :)