Timeline for "voting corrected" does not reverse site association bonus: it's not OK
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Jun 2, 2016 at 5:44 | comment | added | TylerH | Just so you know @mbdevpl the maximum reputation one can gain in a week (not considering the association bonus or bounties) is 1400 rep, so 200 is hardly remarkable in comparison. | |
Jun 1, 2016 at 22:06 | comment | added | gnat | ...such an inflated curiosity about reasons for concern makes one wonder if there could be some... hidden reasons for someone to worry seeing this issue brought to discussion | |
Jun 1, 2016 at 18:10 | comment | added | gnat | @JoeBlow "This makes it an ideal tool for trolls and voting fraudsters" sounds like a solid reason to be concerned doesn't it | |
Jun 1, 2016 at 16:36 | comment | added | Fattie | hi @mbdevpl. This may sound like a rhetorical question, but, Why are you so concerned about this? Again I don't mean that in a rude way; it just seems strange that anyone could possibly even notice or care about points on SO's site you know? What I mean is, were you "scammed" in some way yourself; are you thinking of starting your own QA-site and you're wondering about the dynamics, or ? You have made a remarkable academic-level analysis of the user in question's actions, so I'm just wondering how we (or someone) can best assist you or answer your concerns/issue??? | |
Jun 1, 2016 at 15:49 | history | edited | David Mulder | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 1, 2016 at 15:33 | comment | added | gnat | found a cross-site dupe at MSE: Shouldn't the association bonus acquired via serial upvoting be reversed? | |
May 31, 2016 at 23:34 | answer | added | GreySage | timeline score: -33 | |
May 31, 2016 at 17:07 | comment | added | Ian Ringrose | @Yakk, I hope it is a bit harder then that, as you need to do it without being detected by anyone. | |
May 31, 2016 at 16:02 | comment | added | Yakk - Adam Nevraumont | @TJ I wonder if you can generate a rep fountain somehow this way. If you can slosh 200 rep from account A_0 through A_N , you can generate an unlimited number of accounts with 100 rep each. These can each generate bounties for 50 rep (or more) grante an account of your choice. Such accounts need not be "terminal" ones, as any such account can pass on rep at 500 rep increments -- the reputation becomes fungible. | |
May 31, 2016 at 15:53 | comment | added | GalacticCowboy | An additional argument to those listed by @Pekka웃 is that it also doesn't clear you to post on protected questions, etc. as they require 10 rep on that site. | |
May 31, 2016 at 10:08 | answer | added | Ian Ringrose | timeline score: 38 | |
May 31, 2016 at 8:54 | comment | added | T J | I have seen people with <200 rep putting bounties on crap questions with downvotes which should have been closed ideally. They are not interested in responding to feedback either. And I wondered if they have earned 200 so rep by positive contribution, aren't their questions worth putting bounty supposed to have some quality? won't they respond? So this makes me wonder... make few puppets - upote an account - get the association bonus which won't be reversed - put bounty on crap question... rinse and repeat... is that possible? | |
May 31, 2016 at 2:52 | comment | added | hobbs | 100 points is more a sign of having put in a bare minimum of effort than it is a sign of a particularly valuable account. If you intend to stay around, 100 points will quickly become insignificant, and the best way to make up the difference is by contributing — earning 100 points just takes a little effort, and it's satisfying. TBH I'm surprised that the association bonus even counts towards the leaderboards, it makes the weekly board pretty silly. In any case, "101" next to a username means exactly the same as "1" to me. | |
May 30, 2016 at 14:00 | comment | added | Patrice | I really think the frequency of it should be looked into. I mean it IS a big concern in terms of impact. If it only happened a handful of times.... Then meh | |
May 30, 2016 at 9:02 | comment | added | Martin James | I've caught a whiff of this fraud smell a few times, yes:( | |
May 30, 2016 at 7:47 | history | edited | Laurel | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 30, 2016 at 7:46 | comment | added | gnat | ...would be interesting to see stats (network wide) how often bonus is assigned out of thin air, ie when none of linked accounts had 200 rep. I am sure not the first to notice its potential for fraud and trolling, the only question is how widely it is known and used | |
May 30, 2016 at 7:40 | comment | added | gnat | @Pekka웃 let's see, 1) as pointed here bonus stays even if it was obtained with voting fraud, 2) it recovers if account is deleted and then recreated again, 3) regular user never can tell if it's suspicious because it can be obtained in hidden communities. This makes it an ideal tool for trolls and voting fraudsters doesn't it (especially if they are smart enough to delete troublesome accounts before bumping into suspension) | |
May 30, 2016 at 6:50 | comment | added | Pekka | I don't think the moral "should this happen" argument is terribly relevant here. It's just 100 points, and it can happen only once per user. But it might be an angle for misuse (creating sock puppet accounts, upvoting them and earning them 100 points) | |
May 30, 2016 at 5:53 | history | edited | mbdevpl | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 30, 2016 at 5:39 | history | asked | mbdevpl | CC BY-SA 3.0 |