Timeline for What is the distribution of voting fraud over user rep and account age?
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Apr 9 at 23:22 | history | edited | starball | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 5 at 19:49 | history | edited | starball | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 4 at 22:38 | comment | added | user4581301 | @starball Glad that you are joking. Not only has Not A Robot been fooled by a cunning robot, but it is subject to manipulation by Skrulls. | |
Apr 4 at 22:03 | comment | added | starball | bring back the not-a-robot-badge, I say! (joking) @Cœur. or make people pay $8? (also joking) | |
Apr 4 at 21:58 | comment | added | Cœur | @Gimby and the misfortune is that countering this kind of social engineering is only doable by requiring real identity proof. I can't imagine SO asking for a piece of identity in order to vote. | |
Apr 4 at 19:01 | comment | added | user4581301 | As stated elsewhere, while I expect fraud to be a problem, I see the big problem coming from folks upvoting harmful posts simply because they lack the experience to see the easy answer as a danger. And when Stack Overflow is no more trustworthy than Geeks For Geeks, it's game over, man! Game over! | |
Apr 4 at 18:16 | comment | added | starball | @TylerH sure. could aggregate into buckets to avoid giving specific rep numbers and dates. that could also mean not having to make KDFs (I'd still like the buckets to be pretty granular though) | |
Apr 4 at 16:08 | comment | added | E_net4 | Regardless of the experiment that they intend to conduct soon, I have always wondered about the prevalence of voting fraud on SO. The year in moderation posts provide a very blurry picture of this through the number of suspensions, warnings, and escalations to CM (all of which could be for a number of reasons). It's about time they showed the numbers. | |
Apr 4 at 15:44 | history | edited | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod |
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Apr 4 at 15:43 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 4 at 14:48 | comment | added | Anon Coward | @Gimby And add to that, there are fairly easy to find sites that offer SO accounts for sale. I have no idea how good SO is at catching these sort of account transfers, but no one has any real way of knowing if any account is in control of the same person day to day. | |
Apr 4 at 14:23 | comment | added | TylerH | The data would need to be aggregated to avoid running afoul of the moderator team's policy not to comment on suspensions or reveal non-public information about specific accounts. | |
Apr 4 at 14:13 | comment | added | TylerH | @Gimby Confidence games go back thousands of years--the concept is nothing new. Only the systems within which scammers operate change. | |
Apr 4 at 13:51 | comment | added | Gimby | Right now I don't really know what I would be interested in. I find the recent XZ utils backdoor exploit to be kind of mindblowing. Before that exploit I would say that activity should also be an important factor. A person asking only questions has more dodgy potential than someone who also answers, edits, votes, reviews and participates on meta. Except now we're learning that this can also be social engineering at play. Make yourself look like a good guy, play the long game and strike when nobody is paying attention. | |
Apr 4 at 12:40 | comment | added | user5349916 | @user1937198 The tests are going to run over only a few weeks, so even if they don't have a historical baseline it's simple enough (and possibly even preferable) to collect that data now or after the test. | |
Apr 4 at 12:33 | comment | added | user1937198 | It would be interesting to know what if any records of historic voting fraud the company has (in general terms, so as to avoid giving away details on fraud detection methods). Since unless they are able to assess a baseline of fraud, how can they even begin to assess in an objective manner an increase in fraud. (any subjective assessment is going to be assumed to be rigged) | |
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Apr 4 at 10:47 | history | edited | starball | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 4 at 7:11 | history | edited | user5349916 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Directly link to experiment post as well
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Apr 4 at 6:43 | history | asked | starball | CC BY-SA 4.0 |