The title was tricky to word. Suggestions welcome.
I work for a digital agency (which I'm sure isn't at all uncommon) and as I was recently hired on, I've been encouraging a few coworkers to contribute more to and interact with Stack Overflow as part of our routine workflow.
However, one concern and one question come to mind:
- Does Stack Overflow care that multiple accounts are coming from the same WAN IP address? Our computers are on the same intranet and thus all outbound connections to Stack Overflow will be seen from the same IP. I'm sure (at least I'd hope) SO is smart about this and judges users on their behavior, not their technical means of access.
- If we're having a problem on our team that affects more than one of us, is it unethical/viewed poorly to have a teammate ask a question and for me or another teammate to upvote it? It's not like we have 15 people on our team all upvoting - it'd be one or two tops. Is this considered puppeting/gaming votes since we are all facing the same issue and are unable to resolve it?
I would assume no and yes could be answered respectively (which is why we're abstaining from upvoting) but I'm interested in seeing how this is handled by moderators/the anti-fraud mechanism.