I am an active editor, up/down voter, close voter and delete voter. My usual method to find posts that deserve editing (or down/close votes) is by text searches of common trigger-phrases that are usually the hallmark of a post that might need attention.
Occasionally I will find a user that is asking many questions that do not match our guidelines, and in those cases I will sometimes edit several questions, comment a few times, and downvote only once.
However I had a case recently where a relatively new user was asking a lot of questions that probably could not be salvaged according to the general guidelines. Briefly they were either unclear (a lot of chatty and stream-of-consciousness writing), requests for off-topic resources, chameleon questions with a large number of updates, queries that were too broad, and so forth. It was clear they were putting in a lot of effort (they were trying hard to solve their problems) but they did not seem to have read the guidelines (my edits were not well received and my chat requests were not replied to).
I thus voted to close several of their questions. Some of these already had a handful of close votes but the inclusion of code in each case had helped them escape closure for a few days. They replied later in frustration, telling me that they had been question-banned as a result. I suspect they may have been teetering on the edge, having asked a large number of O/T questions in a couple of days, and a few closures pushed them over (one was a shopping-list question and so was also heavily DVed).
I am now wondering whether I did the right thing. I have searched here about close-voting by user, and asked in SO CVR, and not come up with a definitive answer. I have found that organising CV by user in chat-rooms is discouraged, since this would seem to outside observers to be invoking a mob (I agree with this). I have also noticed that revenge close-voting is heavily frowned upon as well (see Shog9's comment, I agree with that too).
However, none of these guidelines apply in this case. I think what I did is OK, since I don't have a magic hammer close vote, and thus four other people need to independently agree with my assessment in order for the close to be successful. I believe this is what makes this issue materially different from serial down-voting, which has no such check and balance.
Nevertheless, I would like to ask to see if I should have been more careful. Since this question does not seem to have been asked before, I think it would be of interest to voters generally.
Reaching out to user
In the interim, whilst this question gathers responses over the next few days, I have reached out to the user and offered to help improve their questions.
Suggested duplicate
It has been suggested that my question is answered here. However, I don't think that post covers what I believe may be the crux of the issue.
My observation is that casting close votes requires four other people to make the same assessment, and that the odds of those other people having viewed the same user's profile are essentially zero. Thus, I am asking whether we should treat close-voting by user as different to up/down voting by user, because the first one has checks against bias and the second one does not.
and halfner is keep working to fix the syntax of my old threads / kinda .. weird and cute of him
. Sigh. The gulf between people who care about this site and people who do not is widening.;-)