Normally I’d not bring up something like this, but there does seem to be a couple of users who are following the lead of a particular user who appears to be targeting other users who have disagreed with them in the past. I had seen the behavior flagged before and had basically left it up to “the user is just trying to clean up some old answers which may be outdated” but more recent behavior lends itself more to actual targeting. To start, here is a picture of the latest post removal ( https://stackoverflow.com/q/31865749/1011527 ) :
The removal is not particularly notable by itself but note the 2 downvotes just prior to the removal. Why downvote if you plan to remove, and why 2 downvotes? Consider the circumstances: the answer has been out there for 5 years with no voting, then suddenly 2 votes within 2 minutes of each other and then the delete immediately thereafter. It suggests that this person doing the removal is colluding with someone to downvote (in the event the removal doesn’t go through). I have been part of other posts removed involving this particular user:
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/31745823/1011527
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/48175667/1011527
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/35183287/1011527
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/44272032/1011527
However, it doesn’t appear that downvoting was done, which is why I didn’t call attention to the action previously.
I understand that my concerns here are likely to fall of deaf ears, get me banned, and/or get me downvoted heavily. I am not really concerned with the artificial fake internet points but I have tried to be a good citizen of the community, save for one incident that some mod might bring up to prove otherwise.
Should targeting users be allowed in this manner? I suspect that unchecked this particular user may continue to look for and work with others to delete posts he thinks are not up to his quality standards, regardless of how satisfactory the answers might be.
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). Why should I not downvote it? I assume whoever else downvoted it also had a similar train of thought. I was the first to vote to delete the question which means I had no guarantee that there would be 2 other users willing to delete it too. In this case, a downvote on a wrong answer is justified in my opinion.