Timeline for What can we do in response to scripts that purport to uncover who downvoted posts? [duplicate]
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Feb 11, 2023 at 9:46 | history | closed | Cody GrayMod discussion Users with the discussion badge or a synonym can single-handedly close discussion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. | Duplicate of Why shouldn't I assume I know who downvoted my post? | |
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Sep 1, 2016 at 10:32 | answer | added | Martin Grey | timeline score: 1 | |
Sep 1, 2016 at 4:49 | answer | added | TigerhawkT3 | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 31, 2016 at 9:26 | comment | added | PM 2Ring | Of course, if you're wrongly accused of downvoting you can easily demonstrate that you aren't the culprit... by downvoting them. If the accuser apologizes fast enough, you can reverse the downvote. ;) | |
Aug 31, 2016 at 8:15 | comment | added | Ian Kemp | @Trilarion this is about downvoting answers, not questions. Questions have no DV cost, answers do. | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 20:10 | comment | added | user229044 Mod | @Servy this has nothing to do with the API. This script scrapes data out of the page on which it's running. | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 18:23 | comment | added | NoDataDumpNoContribution | I thought downvoting on questions is free. So, is there even a rep change that could be detected? | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 13:40 | comment | added | GuidoG | it should be possible to comment on a downvote anonimous. There is nothing as annoying to get downvoted withour knowing why. | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 10:01 | answer | added | Tomáš Zato | timeline score: 10 | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 8:02 | history | edited | Nick Cox | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 30, 2016 at 7:47 | comment | added | S.L. Barth is on codidact.com | @Thomas I once worked with a guy who often said that. Let's just say that his documentation was as buggy as it was incomprehensible.... | |
Aug 30, 2016 at 7:28 | comment | added | Thomas Weller | @Braiam: typical copy/paste issue. The original script probably was for downvotes on questions and has been forked for answers. Forgotten to change the comment. Comments in code are always wrong. The code is documentation enough ;-) | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 15:07 | answer | added | Geeky Guy | timeline score: 25 | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:37 | comment | added | Braiam |
@Cerbrus // Get my question score \n myscore = getAnswerScore(); WTF?
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:34 | answer | added | Magisch | timeline score: 6 | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:33 | comment | added | Servy | I haven't done any API development; does anyone know how frequently data from the API is updated, and the precision of the times listed for rep actions? If the results are highly up-to-date for reputation changes, it wouldn't be too hard to delay the data the API returns by ~20 min. or so, and fuzzing the date precision by some number of minutes to make this script pretty useless. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:33 | history | edited | Michał Perłakowski | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:32 | comment | added | Brad Larson Mod | The problem isn't necessarily the script, it's what people do with that information. People make bad assumptions about who downvoted them all the time, and this just continues that (I've seen this script be wrong on more than one occasion). The real problem is when people lash out at others about perceived votes, which is where you should flag us to step in and have a conversation with them. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:31 | answer | added | Alexander O'Mara | timeline score: 83 | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:31 | comment | added | S.L. Barth is on codidact.com | @Magisch On Stack Overflow, yes. On the smaller sites it may be more accurate. Either way it's bad - uncovering downvoters, or falsely accusing a user of downvoting. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:28 | history | edited | Matt Burland | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:28 | answer | added | Michał Perłakowski | timeline score: 7 | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:27 | comment | added | Magisch | I want to add that such scripts are highly inaccurate. Many people have rep changes for many reasons, and automatically without generating a ton of api noise to parse that in a way to be at least half right would be a feat. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:25 | comment | added | Cerbrus | Then that person will probably get flagged soon enough. The behavour resulting from the use of those scripts is pretty obvious. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:23 | comment | added | Matt Burland | @Cerbrus: That was the script in question. I held off linking to it in case somebody browsing by thought it would be a great idea to start (ab)using it. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:19 | answer | added | S.L. Barth is on codidact.com | timeline score: 28 | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:18 | comment | added | Cerbrus | That said, wouldn't it be possible to detect the kind of activity coming from a script like this? | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:15 | history | reopened |
Louis Pekka S.L. Barth is on codidact.com Michał Perłakowski Cerbrus |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:14 | comment | added | Cerbrus | Here's one of those scripts. Are we allowed to laugh at the quality of that code? | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:12 | comment | added | Pekka | If there isn't a previous post about this script, I agree this one should stay open. Otherwise, it should be closed as a duplicate of the previous post. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 14:11 | history | edited | Louis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:10 | history | edited | Michał Perłakowski | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 14:10 | history | closed |
JAL Michał Perłakowski Jens πάντα ῥεῖ Cerbrus |
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Aug 29, 2016 at 13:59 | comment | added | S.L. Barth is on codidact.com | I see people are voting to close this as "Unclear what you're asking". IMO the question is clear - can we do something about it, and should we? I say it's worth discussing, because such a script encourages vengeance downvoting. Possibly on the wrong targets. If we cannot fight this in a technical way, it could at least be a violation of the TOS. I believe we should keep this question open, so we can discuss the situation. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 13:49 | comment | added | Matt Burland | @Glorfindel: I honestly don't know. As I said I don't know if anything could or should be done about it. But I thought it was something to be aware of. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 13:49 | comment | added | πάντα ῥεῖ | I doubt such script could work reliably with the information available from the API. There's still too much room for coincidence. | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 13:48 | comment | added | JAL | What are you asking? Are you suggesting that SO stop allowing external scripts to run on their site? | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 13:47 | comment | added | Glorfindel | If the script is hosted on an external site, what can Stack Overflow do about it? Or, in other words, what do you expect from this discussion? | |
Aug 29, 2016 at 13:40 | history | asked | Matt Burland | CC BY-SA 3.0 |