I just recently answered this question on Stack Overflow. Though there was already an accepted answer, I decided to put my two cents in with an alternative answer for research purposes.
In any case, for my own curiosity, I decided to take a look at the profile of the person who had their answer accepted, as well as the person who asked the aforementioned question. The user who asked the question is a new user who has been around for 2 days so far. They have also already asked 4 questions, with all accepted answers, which is great.
However, what caught my attention was the following: For each question that the new user asked, the other user who I just referred to seems to immediately answer, with their answer marked as accepted. This has happened for all 4 questions that the new user has asked. Specifically:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25318029/report-the-results-of-matlab-code-on-a-window
- Question posted: 2014-08-14 - 21:43:05 Zulu
- Question answered: 2014-08-14 - 21:43:47 Zulu
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25320319/extraction-audio-from-video-using-avconv
- Question posted: 2014-08-15 - 02:11:13 Zulu
- Question answered: 2014-08-15 - 02:12:26 Zulu
Find the number of zero elements in a matrix in MATLAB
- Question posted: 2014-08-15 - 04:39:01 Zulu
- Question answered: 2014-08-15 - 04:39:42 Zulu
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- Question posted: 2014-08-15 - 07:45:25 Zulu
- Question answered: 2014-08-15 - 07:45:52 Zulu
I extracted the times from the post and the answer by simply hovering over the date above the user's avatar in their respective post / answer. As @RetoKoradi noticed, though two of the questions are related to one programming paradigm, the other two questions are of completely different topics but follow the same immediate post-accept pattern.
Maybe I'm looking too much into this, but I find it very peculiar that there are four questions asked by the same author, and answered by the same user where each answer arrived within less than a minute on average between post and answer.
Could this be a possible sign of reputation padding? If it isn't, then this is more of a question for my own curiosity. If there are signs that there are two people working together - one asking questions, and the other one answering those questions in order to buff up the reputation of the one answering the questions, how does this get handled? Is this allowed or tolerated behaviour?
I hope that I'm not coming across the wrong way! This is more for curiosity than anything else.
Edit - August 16th, 2014
As per the discussion with myself, Marc Glisse and Franck Dernoncourt, even with the small time difference in between post and answer, if the quality of the question and answer is quite good, then I probably would have not raised this issue in the first place.
As I think about it more, I focused more on the quality of the aforementioned questions and answers rather than the time difference. I suppose I used the time difference as the catalyst for raising this issue, but I was more miffed about the actual questions and answers themselves.
Franck raised a very good point where if there are two (or multiple) people in a Q & A team, and they post questions and answers with issues that they have encountered, then that is quite productive and very useful to disseminate. Most of the above questions that I referenced provided little to no value and that using a search engine with some very simple key words would have been a more logical step to take rather than posting on Stack Overflow.
Either way, this was something great for me to take in, and also a great way to start getting myself involved here on Meta!