Lately, I started using the Unity game engine. Naturally, I have found the answers to most of my questions here on Stack Overflow. The thing is, most answers come from one very dedicated user I won't name.
And that's not all; I regularly check the unity3d tag to read the newest questions and most of the time this particularly dedicated user gives the best answers, so naturally, I keep upvoting him.
Let me be more clear:
- I have a problem, I search on Stack Overflow, I find the answer (usually his), and I upvote.
- I regularly check the unity3d tag, check all questions and answers, his answers are the best always, and I upvote.
Is this in danger of being considered serial upvoting?
Should I stop upvoting him to prevent being detected as a serial upvoter, even if his answers are really top quality? (and I am not going to his profile to check his answers, I just found them because I check the unity3d tag, and he is very active). I have upvoted him like five times these last two weeks, and I foresee much more top quality answers from him in the future obviously.
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... that's not binary for anything: that's the typical sequence of number of votes in my answers, in a tag three times less popular thanunity3d
. Low-popularity tags suffer with lack of upvotes (due, of course, to the small numbers of views), and we answerers are lucky if we get a "thank you!", let alone an upvote. Thus, please keep upvoting good answers!algorithmic-trading
tag (and related tags), and there is seems to be worse - brief and lazy questions are upvoted, I guess because some posters in that tag want to promote a related technology.d3.js
tag, I never saw you there... (I hope they don't flag this as unnecessary chatting)