I was looking at a question recently in which an answerer loudly demanded a commenter explain their downvote asserting that they knew it was them and linking to a GitHub containing a script that attempts to uncover downvoters (I won't link to it or the question - the original comment appears to have been edited anyway - possibly by a mod). The script in question on a cursory examination appears to try to monitor who has participated in a question and then track whose reputation has decreased (assuming it's because of downvoting on this question).
I'm not sure anything could or should be done about it, but it seems rather poisonous. Not only because people should have a right to downvote without demands that they explain their actions, and the potential for "revenge" downvoting, but because the script is so crude that it could very easily accuse the wrong people.
The comments in the code in question explain how it "works":
This script will check if you have an answer on the current page, if so, it will check the reputation of every other user who posted an answer or comment on the page every n seconds and if your vote has gone down it will tell you the name of any users who's [sic] reputation has gone down since the vote.
This works because it costs 1 reputation to downvote on S.O.
Is there anything that can or should be done for this particular script? Is there anything that can or should be done for any other theoretical (and potentially smarter) script that attempts the same thing?
// Get my question score \n myscore = getAnswerScore();
WTF?