I recently read this question, I voted to close it as I feel it doesn't meet the standards of SO. The OP commented and gave the impression it had annoyed him, so I replied explaining my reasons.
What caught my eye was how the user had gotten so much rep yet still managed to ask such a poor question, so I looked through his user profile for some past questions. Having looked through them there seem to be a lot that I would naturally vote to close for whatever reason (a lot seem too broad). I voted on a couple but I am now hesitant to cast anymore votes as I don't want to seem like I am targeting that specific user.
Should I just continue to vote on the ones I think should be closed? Regardless of the fact they all have the same OP.
In general there seems to be something more suspicious going on. Some questions have answers with what seems to be a lot of effort put in for such a poor question (this one for example). I am a bit lost as to why this user has been able to create so many questions without any close votes being picked up? Though perhaps this is because Scala is more niche and doesn't have as many 'voting users' viewing them?