I'm sure this seems a bit of a silly question to most, but recently I had a situation where I helped someone on chat in relation to a question they'd posted. It took some time to figure out and they were obviously a little over excited afterwards, and after marking my answer as correct, s/he upvoted a few of my other questions and answers.
Now, obviously I'm grateful that someone was very pleased with my help and the additional rep. At this point I'm assuming some of you will be thinking "Why worry about it?". I'm not complaining, and the amount of interest my posts generate is fairly low at present, so I'm not concerned with these specifically. However, it's more the concept of it: bearing in mind that Stack Overflow is an archive of knowledge, is this type of thing perhaps misleading for future users?
As I consider myself as fairly new still to Stack Overflow, is this perhaps a common practice that I've not seen before? Or, as I suspect (but am confirming) is this something to be grateful for and not worry about as people also often do the opposite of downvoting someone's posts in retaliation for a legitimate downvote on theirs?