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I think most of us have had the feeling at least once, that you think someone has unfairly downvoted your answer (which otherwise is a perfectly correct answer, undoubtedly).

I had some answers like that downvoted just recently, so I used the where-we-met tool to check upon the person who I think might have downvoted me.

It might be a coincidence, but the downvoted answers are exactly those where we have met.

How do I react to this? It'd be quite childish to go ahead and pay him/her back with downvotes. Should I at least try to contact this person offline to ask why the anger?

This has happened a few more times afterwards; same scenario.

Whenever I cross paths with this user on a question, my rival answer gets down-voted. Surely, it doesn't have to be him/her. However, if I respond by down-voting the user's answer (next to mine), suddenly one of my old, totally unrelated and accepted answers gets randomly down-voted.

This is the only occasion when I get down-voted on my old rusty answers. I tried contacting the user offline to no avail. A bit disappointing, yet funny enough.

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    What you do on your own time outside of the site is your own business. Personally, I'd just shrug it off. May 4, 2014 at 0:55
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    "How do I react to this? It'd be quite childish to go ahead and pay him/her back with downvotes." Consider that if they really did downvote your post unfairly, then it was childish of them to have done so. Congratulations, you've already become the better person without having to do anything.
    – BoltClock
    May 4, 2014 at 1:04
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    Of course, you don't know for sure if the downvote was for a bogus reason or a legitimate one. But if you react in a way that you know is childish, then you're the one who's lost.
    – BoltClock
    May 4, 2014 at 1:05
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    On your "rep" tab, I see a grand total of two downvotes on you in the last week. Is there something else going on, or votes that got reversed, likely by the anti-troll script?
    – Ben Voigt
    May 4, 2014 at 1:25
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    Note that if this is happening regularly then one of two things probably applies: (1) you have a sworn--perhaps even arch--enemy who is out to get you and whose votes will likely be reversed sooner or later by the serial vote script or (2) maybe you don't know as much as you think. May 4, 2014 at 1:46
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    What makes you think it's anger? Maybe I just misplaced my keys again (a big contributor to this phenomenon).
    – user50049
    May 4, 2014 at 1:50
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    @dmckee, I've had perfectly relevant down-votes before from the people who knows more than I do, and I accepted those gratefully. BTW, they usually were given with very helpful comments. In this particular case however, I'm confident the answers are correct.
    – noseratio
    May 4, 2014 at 1:52
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    Fair enough. My comments really only apply if you are getting these votes on a non-trivial fraction of your posts. May 4, 2014 at 1:55
  • @TimPost, the phenomenon-of-the-misplaced-keys idea already makes me feel better about this, thanks! :)
    – noseratio
    May 4, 2014 at 1:58
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    That sounds like a very dangerous tool, I often visit the same tags that you post to. Just in case: it wasn't me. Downvotes on good answers happen, two of them in a matter of weeks is nothing unusual. May 4, 2014 at 10:48
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    @Noseratio I think you're taking it all too seriously at this point: just walk away and realize that these are random people on the Internet who are free to vote as they please and will certainly exercise that freedom. Don't worry about it and move on: you can't know for certain whether a single person is downvoting your answers intentionally, and it's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
    – AstroCB
    Jul 28, 2014 at 4:09
  • You've got 23100 points. What are they good for? Why would you care whether you get a few more or a few less?
    – Hot Licks
    Jul 29, 2014 at 16:44
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    (I handle this situation the same way I handle idiot drivers: laugh. They're the ones raising their blood pressure and driving themselves to an early grave.)
    – Hot Licks
    Jul 29, 2014 at 16:47
  • Just dont downvote unless the answer actually deserves it. How is it fair to the OP if the best answer is downvoted just because you have a childish argument with someone else? Jan 16, 2015 at 9:29
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    I think SO should implement some sort of engine that looks for repeated downvotes by one member that targets another specific member. Surely there could be some sort of algorithm to detect this disconcerting situation--especially if other users aren't downvoting the same question/answer. However it is defined, one user should be limited as to how many times they can downvote another user in a given time period, otherwise--thanks to the anonymity of downvoting--vendettas (as rare as they hopefully are) can spawn and thrive on SO's networks.
    – Jazimov
    Apr 11, 2019 at 14:52

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Should I at least try to contact this person offline to check why the anger?

How about bake them a cake or bring them some beer? Nah. Save that for your own consumption!

In the great scheme of things, who cares. That is my philosophy towards ultimately non-threatening online interactions. And this is coming from someone who has—indeed—taken troll bait online and have grown to realize all that was gained from the effort was wasting my time and sanity for 100% of nothing.

Yes, your gut reaction initially might be to “resolve the issue” since none of want to live life in conflict, but the reality is you are just better off moving forward and ignoring the distractions.

And FWIW, remember when gym teachers would tell you to calm down by taking 5-10 minutes to walk around the track? At least I do and you know what? It works! When something gets me nutty at my day job I literally leave the building, take a quick walk around the block and then go back to work. It takes the edge off because at the end of the day you will not say, “Oh, why! Oh, why! Why did someone on the Internet downvote me! Will future generations solve this question once and for all!”

Also, some other advice: If you are dealing with a real sociopath who just pushes buttons to manipulate and cause a reaction, they will not care if you ask them what the deal is. They are simply cold to you and using you to make them feel better. So if you actually did reach out to them in real life, all you are ultimately doing is rewarding a sociopath for their antisocial behavior.

You ever see how cops and security guards ignore people? It’s not a healthy way to deal with regular social interactions, but the case of B.S. like this, cool heads prevail. You really need to detach yourself from clowns.

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    @JakeCould, a great advice, thanks. Ironically, I like the guy, and I myself up-voted a lot of his question/answers before. To keep it further this way, I thought I'd at least ask him.
    – noseratio
    May 4, 2014 at 1:06
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    @JakeCould, you're in danger, apparently there's an angry school student coming after you there! You should report this serial down-voting to the mods (use the report link next to the question). I was in a similar situation once, and the problem was resolved that way, the voted were reversed. If it doesn't work out for you this way, I'll personally up-vote each of those posts.
    – noseratio
    May 5, 2014 at 2:50
  • @Jake I would agree you, if downvotes without a reason would not lead to bans or similar things.
    – Peter
    Sep 25, 2015 at 13:56
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    @NeilG there's plenty of people who claim to care about thigh repusers abusing downvoting, but few (none?) have shown evidence of that outside of one off honest mistakes. :shrug:
    – Kevin B
    Aug 29, 2023 at 14:24
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The humor of the theory of lost keys aside, if negative votes aren't clearly signal, then they're noise. Ignore the noise.

You're assuming something sort of ominous, that somewhere, there's someone that knows more about your answer than you do and isn't telling you what's wrong with it. It's generally the complete opposite of that, someone probably just didn't understand it, or some Sanka-drinking neckbeard wearing a corduroy sport coat picked the question you answered to pretend to play Zelda.

If you can't find anything wrong with it, and no one else is telling you what could be wrong with it, filter out the noise and find something more fun to think about.

I tend to pay more attention to random down votes on old posts, because they can sometimes indicate that one of my answers is no longer as relevant as it once was, and folks are trying to get a better answer to the surface. But that's the sort of thing you can figure out quickly, if you can't - don't obsess over it.

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Revisiting this has got me thinking. Apparently, SO has become much more than a hobby, if I was bothered that much. This is not normal.

The time I've been increasingly spending on SO over the last year has already started eating into my other hobbies. I dare to admit it, it probably has even started to affect my productivity at work. Now, this is seriously wrong.

Thanks everyone for helping me get to understand this. Including the guy I was going to chase.

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    I couldn't agree more
    – i3arnon
    Jul 29, 2014 at 0:58
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    And thats how good people started to diminish away from SO communities. They "moved on" from the bad guys. Great Job SO
    – fahadash
    Jun 8, 2016 at 15:30
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I honestly can't believe this is real, but I was asked to respond, so I will.

Short Story:
Noseratio strongly misunderstands the OP's question, posts an answer that adds no value to the discussion, gets rightfully downvoted and reponds by going through my old answers (in unrelated tags) and downvoting them. The cherry on top is coming here blaming the victim.

Long Story:

  • I answered this question with what is now the top answer by more than X2 (including his downvote).
  • Noseratio arrives, misunderstands the question and asks for clarification, which I gave and at least 3 people approved of it.
  • Disregarding it he posts an answer irrelevant to the both the question and to the other 3 answers.
  • While being confronted by other members, he comments on the question for clarification from the OP which days later still hasn't arrived.
  • Naturally he's being downvoted so he takes it out on my answer, which clearly ins't incorrect and goes after my other answers in fields he doesn't even participate in. (which he's openly touting about in this post)
  • After all that, he puts a bounty on this question (which I can only guess is meant to encourage the OP to mark his answer and give him back his reputation)
  • Lastly, he comes here to complain about my behavior?

Noseratio should delete his answer, retract his spiteful downvotes and get on with his life.

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  • As long as you've brought this up... 1) It's impossible for me to reward a bounty to myself, but I do hope to see an answer from an expert. 2) As to down-votes. When my answer was downvoted, I down-voted yours (this). I then received a bunch of downvotes to my old questions. The only other downvote I gave back is this.
    – noseratio
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:19
  • @Noseratio Well, maybe I got 4 totally unrelated downvotes in an hour, which is more than I got the entire year since I started participating. Unlikely, but possible...
    – i3arnon
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:24
  • In this light, I suggest you report this to SO and to the mods. I just did that and I'm going to undo the two negative votes I gave you.
    – noseratio
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:30
  • @l3arnon, previously the same thing happened to me here and here, where we both crossed. Could there be someone trying to orchestrate a tension between you and me? I don't know, but I hope the mods could find out.
    – noseratio
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:35
  • @Noseratio no, we just evidently fundamentally disagree on what is a useful answer for an OP (even when he's me). But I'll tell you what... I'll go over your tool and retract every single vote I gave you and vow to never give one in the future.
    – i3arnon
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:45
  • @l3arnon, you don't need to revoke you votes, it's perfectly fine to disagree and argue within the context of the same question. What was making me sad is that someone was downvoting my old and totally unrelated posts. As long as it wasn't you, I have my peace of mind back.
    – noseratio
    Jul 29, 2014 at 1:52
  • @Noseratio It was me, responding to what I saw as a targeted attack (though I'm still puzzled by the remaining 2 unrelated downvotes in an hour). Anyway, I retracted everything, and you should probably (if you want) edit these questions back to remove my gravatar.
    – i3arnon
    Jul 29, 2014 at 2:08
  • @l3arnon, report those two. If they are not reverted, let me know, I'll personally upvote them.
    – noseratio
    Jul 29, 2014 at 2:27
  • @Noseratio No need, that's fine. Thanks...
    – i3arnon
    Jul 29, 2014 at 2:39

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