Timeline for Strange votes on my account
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Jul 23, 2018 at 17:53 | history | rollback | pnuts |
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Jul 23, 2018 at 16:37 | history | rollback | user4639281 |
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Jul 23, 2018 at 16:22 | comment | added | jpaugh | Magisch, I edited (paraphrased) your quote from @animuson to better describe which votes are reversed in such cases. I guessed based on context, so hopefully I got it right. | |
Jul 23, 2018 at 16:19 | history | edited | jpaugh | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Clarify the quoted comment, to restrict "all" a little more
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Jul 12, 2018 at 15:21 | comment | added | mbrig | @animuson It sounds like at least allowing selection of a timeframe where to reverse might be good. I understand the logic with not wanting to choose individual votes though. | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 19:54 | comment | added | baao | Hi @JonClements. One of the moderators has since handled my flags on the new votes, declined them and banned me from flagging. Would you have another look on that please. | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 13:52 | comment | added | Magisch | @animuson From most of the serial voting I've seen, I can definitely understand that line of thinking. quite a few people only get caught because they got greedy at some point and prior incidents never made a blip before. It's like seeing a -1190 and -490 reversal on one day.... | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 13:50 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | @dew1 That's even more dangerous because then we're tasked at actually choosing which votes are targeted and which are not, which isn't a simple task and would lead to a lot of errors. The point of all or nothing is simplifying the process. Once we find evidence that there was targeted voting, we can simply assume that nome of them can be trusted and the slate should be wiped clean for a fresh start. | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 13:47 | comment | added | deW1 | @animuson sounds like the CM tools could use some updating to allow for picking votes to reverse instead of batch delete everything that happened in a timeframe. | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 8:04 | comment | added | baao | Ok, thanks @JonClements. I'll flag the new votes too | |
Jul 11, 2018 at 8:03 | comment | added | Jon Clements Mod | @bambam it's not possible to block votes. If you notice a repeat of this then do what you did previously and raise a custom flag saying it's happened before, perhaps link to this meta post, and we'll review it... We'll take further action than requesting vote invalidation if warranted. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 20:37 | comment | added | Joshua | @Holger: I've lost a ridiculous amount of rep to that. But then again I got ridiculous amount of rep from an old fastest-gun-in-the-west answer that a donor made much better. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:25 | comment | added | baao | @Holger I think animuson's approach is a very fair one; however, I think helpfulness for future visitors must be more important than someone's virtual reputation points. Even if it's mine... | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:23 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | @Holger No it doesn't apply to the automated script, only manual intervention wipes everything. But yes, if we manually get involved, all votes cast to the user will be wiped. Our tools simply don't allow us to pick and choose which ones. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:21 | comment | added | Holger | @bambam ironically, when the serial voter misbehaves enough to get their account deleted, all votes are reversed and nobody cares about the net effect of the reversed votes. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:17 | comment | added | baao | @animuson To your other comments - I think missing an upvote is not as bad as having a correct answer voted to -1. The missing upvote and missing rep, I don't care; but future visitors will think the answer is wrong when it has downvotes. So I think it would be more helpful for the site to remove those unjustified downvotes to stop the vote from indicating "wrong" content, what the answer possibly isn't; even if it's on the cost of some reputation | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:15 | comment | added | Holger | @animuson okay, then I didn’t understand “everything” correctly. So you’re saying, to reverse serial voting of one day, you have to reverse any vote that user ever made (on the specific user—I hope)? This doesn’t apply to the automatic reversal script, does it? What’s the rationale behind that “all or nothing” restriction? | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:10 | comment | added | baao | @animuson Can you please remove the new downvotes, and possibly block the user from downvoting me again? They seem not to like me and will just downvote again and again | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:10 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | @Holger No, the point is that there are sometimes other legitimate votes that have been cast in the past, and then something happens in the present that cause them to target the user. The invalidation wipes everything, legitimate and not legitimate, without regard. So sometimes it's more beneficial to just sweat out a few targeted downvotes in order to keep past upvotes that were cast legitimately. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 16:08 | comment | added | Holger | @animuson wait—isn’t serial voting unwanted, regardless of the direction? So ten up votes targeted at the same user should get the same treatment as ten down votes, shouldn’t they? Your last comment sounds like, well, let’s assume, I want to make someone the gift of eight up votes. Then, all I need to do, is give that user ten up votes and ten down votes, with the net effect of +80, and you are not going to do something about it. Sounds like a loophole. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:43 | history | edited | Magisch | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 10, 2018 at 13:42 | comment | added | Magisch | Cool. I have edited my answer to reflect the new information. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:41 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | Right, and that's happened before in cases where we didn't realize there were other votes in play before we ran the reversal script, and the user ended up losing reputation instead of gaining as expected. But it's fairly rare that it happens. I've only not acted on maybe 4 or 5 cases where a user would've been worse off doing the reversal. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:40 | history | edited | Magisch | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 10, 2018 at 13:38 | comment | added | Magisch | @animuson This is interesting. Is this behavior of CM tools documented somewhere? So if I understand this correctly, if I have 20 votes cast on user X's posts, 10 up and 10 serially down, then y'all doing anything would result in a -80 reputation net loss for the user? | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:36 | comment | added | animuson StaffMod | It doesn't necessarily mean 7 were targeted. The manual tools do not allow for picking and choosing which votes get reversed. It becomes an all or nothing deal. And sometimes we would choose not to reverse 4 downvotes that look targeted if the user has cast, say, 20 upvotes to your account. Since it's all or nothing, wiping the downvotes would also wipe the upvotes, and the loss from 20 upvotes far outweighs the gain from reversing 4 downvotes. | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:28 | vote | accept | baao | ||
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:22 | comment | added | baao | That's pretty much my suspicion too, yeah | |
Jul 10, 2018 at 13:21 | history | answered | Magisch | CC BY-SA 4.0 |