I received a bunch of downvotes within a few minutes, one on each of several recent answers I've made in the google-apps-script tag. One, two, three and four.
IMHO the answers were helpful. Admittedly, they did not always give the OP exactly what they wanted (e.g. you can't do that, but here's a way to get the same result...).
I flagged the answers for moderator attention, asking that they be examined for irregularities. (My guess is that all were downvoted by a single user, without regard to the content. )
Those flags were denied, with the comment declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
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Ok, so if flagging isn't the way to raise the concern, what is? Is there any way to get suspicious down-votes looked at? Who would be able to determine whether someone was maliciously down-voting multiple users' answers? Was this 'punishment' from a user unhappy that I down-voted one of their questions or answers? (I often add comments to explain how a question could be improved, then remove my down-vote if the OP acts on it.)
I expect that one response will be "don't worry about it, upvotes will cancel them out, for good answers." In a busy tag, that would be true. But for this tag, for whatever reason, there is very little up/down voting of answers, and many helpful, accepted answers never get an upvote at all, because so many of the posters never earn the privilege.
Moments later, the two specific answers I flagged got up-voted - was that by the moderator, because I asked them to look? If so - thanks, but I'm still barred from flagging now.
Your last flag was declined - please review it before flagging this post!
when I open the flagging dialog now, but otherwise it appears that all is well with the world.