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Increasingly, I've seen very half-baked, mostly offtopic questions getting "large" amounts of upvotes fairly quickly (within minutes of posting). Example that prompted this (it's since been deleted for some reason, so you'll need enough rep to view it).

This question doesn't really show any research effort, and doesn't appear to be ontopic (maybe thinly), yet at the time of posting, it has 3 votes!

This is far from the first time I've seen this, and as I said, it seems to be getting worse. It's not uncommon for me to browse over new questions in the SO feed, and see similar questions with 1 or 2 votes soon after posting.

The cynic in me fears that someone may have found a way to sell votes to people who want more attention, but don't want to work for it.

Are people buying attention? Are people becoming varfar more lenient about what's considered upvote worthy? Is there an effort to be overly generous to new users?

Increasingly, I've seen very half-baked, mostly offtopic questions getting "large" amounts of upvotes fairly quickly (within minutes of posting). Example that prompted this (it's since been deleted for some reason, so you'll need enough rep to view it).

This question doesn't really show any research effort, and doesn't appear to be ontopic (maybe thinly), yet at the time of posting, it has 3 votes!

This is far from the first time I've seen this, and as I said, it seems to be getting worse. It's not uncommon for me to browse over new questions in the SO feed, and see similar questions with 1 or 2 votes soon after posting.

The cynic in me fears that someone may have found a way to sell votes to people who want more attention, but don't want to work for it.

Are people buying attention? Are people becoming var more lenient about what's considered upvote worthy? Is there an effort to be overly generous to new users?

Increasingly, I've seen very half-baked, mostly offtopic questions getting "large" amounts of upvotes fairly quickly (within minutes of posting). Example that prompted this (it's since been deleted for some reason, so you'll need enough rep to view it).

This question doesn't really show any research effort, and doesn't appear to be ontopic (maybe thinly), yet at the time of posting, it has 3 votes!

This is far from the first time I've seen this, and as I said, it seems to be getting worse. It's not uncommon for me to browse over new questions in the SO feed, and see similar questions with 1 or 2 votes soon after posting.

The cynic in me fears that someone may have found a way to sell votes to people who want more attention, but don't want to work for it.

Are people buying attention? Are people becoming far more lenient about what's considered upvote worthy? Is there an effort to be overly generous to new users?

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Is vote-buying a thing?

Increasingly, I've seen very half-baked, mostly offtopic questions getting "large" amounts of upvotes fairly quickly (within minutes of posting). Example that prompted this (it's since been deleted for some reason, so you'll need enough rep to view it).

This question doesn't really show any research effort, and doesn't appear to be ontopic (maybe thinly), yet at the time of posting, it has 3 votes!

This is far from the first time I've seen this, and as I said, it seems to be getting worse. It's not uncommon for me to browse over new questions in the SO feed, and see similar questions with 1 or 2 votes soon after posting.

The cynic in me fears that someone may have found a way to sell votes to people who want more attention, but don't want to work for it.

Are people buying attention? Are people becoming var more lenient about what's considered upvote worthy? Is there an effort to be overly generous to new users?