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Voting based purely on somebody asking you to do so is in no doubt wrong, and if you spot it (or know of it from other sources) then you should act. @Boltclock provides an excellent answer on this already, in that you should flag one of the voted posts for moderator attention and explain the situation for them to review.

However, you should also be aware (IIRC) that raising invalid flags can result in a penalty to you (though I don't know what that is off the top of my head). So to this end you need to be sure that the behavior you are reporting actually does break the rules. For example:

In my opinion, askingAsking a friend or co-worker to 'review' your posts isn't a problem. As long as those people apply the same standard of reviewing as they would with any other post - by any other user - when the choosethey decide whether to place their vote or otherwisenot.

Now although my opinion isn't written anywhere officially on SO that it's acceptable to do that, consider the fact that SO does promote sharing posts on social media sites. In reality, if I was to share one of my answers ofon Facebook for example, it'sit is no different than sharing it with a co-worker. We are reliant on those viewing our posts to do the right thing, regardless of how they came to find the post.

Finally, I just want to stress that I am not in anyway condoning blind voted just because someone you know asked you to do so. But please take care to ensure you are certain that a user is being fraudulent, as it could result in the mods misjudging (as they are humans too) and users could end up losing a lot of rep that was validly earned, which isn't fair either.

Voting based purely on somebody asking you to do so is in no doubt wrong, and if you spot it (or know of it from other sources) then you should act. @Boltclock provides an excellent answer on this already, in that you should flag one of the voted posts for moderator attention and explain the situation for them to review.

However, you should also be aware (IIRC) that raising invalid flags can result in a penalty to you (though I don't know what that is off the top of my head). So to this end you need to be sure that the behavior you are reporting actually does break the rules. For example:

In my opinion, asking a friend or co-worker to 'review' your posts isn't a problem. As long as those people apply the same standard of reviewing as they would with any other post - by any other user - when the choose to place their vote or otherwise.

Now although my opinion isn't written anywhere officially on SO that it's acceptable to do that, consider the fact that SO does promote sharing posts on social media sites. In reality, if I was to share one of my answers of Facebook for example, it's no different than sharing it with a co-worker. We are reliant on those viewing our posts to do the right thing, regardless of how they came to find the post.

Finally, I just want to stress that I am not in anyway condoning blind voted just because someone you know asked you to do so. But please take care to ensure you are certain that a user is being fraudulent, as it could result in the mods misjudging (as they are humans too) and users could end up losing a lot of rep that was validly earned, which isn't fair either.

Voting based purely on somebody asking you to do so is in no doubt wrong, and if you spot it (or know of it from other sources) then you should act. @Boltclock provides an excellent answer on this already, in that you should flag one of the voted posts for moderator attention and explain the situation for them to review.

However, you should also be aware (IIRC) that raising invalid flags can result in a penalty to you (though I don't know what that is off the top of my head). So to this end you need to be sure that the behavior you are reporting actually does break the rules. For example:

Asking a friend or co-worker to 'review' your posts isn't a problem. As long as those people apply the same standard of reviewing as they would with any other post - by any other user - when they decide whether to place their vote or not.

Now although my opinion isn't written anywhere officially on SO that it's acceptable to do that, consider the fact that SO does promote sharing posts on social media sites. In reality, if I was to share one of my answers on Facebook for example, it is no different than sharing it with a co-worker. We are reliant on those viewing our posts to do the right thing, regardless of how they came to find the post.

Finally, I just want to stress that I am not in anyway condoning blind voted just because someone you know asked you to do so. But please take care to ensure you are certain that a user is being fraudulent, as it could result in the mods misjudging (as they are humans too) and users could end up losing a lot of rep that was validly earned, which isn't fair either.

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musefan
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Voting based purely on somebody asking you to do so is in no doubt wrong, and if you spot it (or know of it from other sources) then you should act. @Boltclock provides an excellent answer on this already, in that you should flag one of the voted posts for moderator attention and explain the situation for them to review.

However, you should also be aware (IIRC) that raising invalid flags can result in a penalty to you (though I don't know what that is off the top of my head). So to this end you need to be sure that the behavior you are reporting actually does break the rules. For example:

In my opinion, asking a friend or co-worker to 'review' your posts isn't a problem. As long as those people apply the same standard of reviewing as they would with any other post - by any other user - when the choose to place their vote or otherwise.

Now although my opinion isn't written anywhere officially on SO that it's acceptable to do that, consider the fact that SO does promote sharing posts on social media sites. In reality, if I was to share one of my answers of Facebook for example, it's no different than sharing it with a co-worker. We are reliant on those viewing our posts to do the right thing, regardless of how they came to find the post.

Finally, I just want to stress that I am not in anyway condoning blind voted just because someone you know asked you to do so. But please take care to ensure you are certain that a user is being fraudulent, as it could result in the mods misjudging (as they are humans too) and users could end up losing a lot of rep that was validly earned, which isn't fair either.