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The problem exists, but I think this is not the correct solution. That would make the close voters less accountable, thus it would encourage the VTC misuses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, but the many unfair closures are also a big problem.

What shouldcould be done: The serial vote reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone downvotes too much the posts of people who voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, the mods could also be informed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. Besides that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is also because the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. This behaviour started probably somewhere between 2010 and 2012.

The problem exists, but I think this is not the correct solution. That would make the close voters less accountable, thus it would encourage the VTC misuses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, but the many unfair closures are also a big problem.

What should be done: The serial vote reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone downvotes too much the posts of people who voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, the mods could also be informed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. Besides that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is also because the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. This behaviour started probably somewhere between 2010 and 2012.

The problem exists, but I think this is not the correct solution. That would make the close voters less accountable, thus it would encourage the VTC misuses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, but the many unfair closures are also a big problem.

What could be done: The serial vote reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone downvotes too much the posts of people who voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, the mods could also be informed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

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The problem exists, but I think not this is not the correct solution. That would make the close voters lesserless accountable, thus it would encourage the VtC mis-usesVTC misuses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, but the many unfair closures are at least suchalso a big problem.

What should be done: The serial downvote reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone votesdownvotes too much down of the posts of the people who voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, also the mods could also be alarmedinformed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. BesideBesides that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is because also because the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. About in 2013 was it already so, probably it wasThis behaviour started probably somewhere between 2010 and 2012.

The problem exists, but I think not this is the correct solution. That would make the close voters lesser accountable, thus it would encourage the VtC mis-uses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, the many unfair closures are at least such a big problem.

What should be done: The serial down reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone votes too much down of the posts of the people voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, also the mods could be alarmed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. Beside that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is because also the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. About in 2013 was it already so, probably it was started somewhere between 2010 and 2012.

The problem exists, but I think this is not the correct solution. That would make the close voters less accountable, thus it would encourage the VTC misuses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, but the many unfair closures are also a big problem.

What should be done: The serial vote reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone downvotes too much the posts of people who voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, the mods could also be informed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. Besides that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is also because the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. This behaviour started probably somewhere between 2010 and 2012.

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peterh
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The problem exists, but I think not this is the correct solution. That would make the close voters lesser accountable, thus it would encourage the VtC mis-uses. Not only the terrible amount of crap is a problem of the SO, the many unfair closures are at least such a big problem.

What should be done: The serial down reversal script should intervene, if it detects a habit of downvoting the close-voters of the posts of the downvoter. The exact details would be kept secret by the company (to prevent gaming of the system), but if someone votes too much down of the posts of the people voted his/her questions for closure, then these votes would be deleted. In more serious cases, also the mods could be alarmed.

Thus, it would be an extension of the vote reversal script.

I think it would be a very obvious and good-working solution. But it won't ever happen, because it would mean that the company makes something better. Their behavior since about 2015 is that they consequently avoid any similar. Beside that, the company won't do it because this idea, and any similar ideas, are inherently unpopular. It is because also the community (meta downvoters) strongly dislike any changes, particularly the improvements. About in 2013 was it already so, probably it was started somewhere between 2010 and 2012.