I wrote a question last week which attracted a copy-paste plagiarized answer.
The answer was not even actually relevant to the question, it was solving an opposite problem. Obviously the plagiarist couldn't understand the question well enough to spot this.
I responded to the poster that I could see the answer was copied and that it didn't address the question, thus that was the reason I was downvoting it. His answer (unsurprisingly) was to downvote my question in retaliation. He posted a comment to say as much, with the reasoning that it took him half an hour so I should have accepted his answer anyway (I'm paraphrasing, I can't now see the answer).
Shortly after this he deleted his answer, thus reverting his reputation change. While it is not a huge issue that it didn't, I expected the system would probably also reverse the vote on the question because it would detect that it was a direct response to a vote on his answer.
Is this not a pattern the system looks for? Is this specifically acceptable behaviour because we always want to allow users the freedom to vote for whatever reason they wish?