By way of background, some time ago I came across this question. Before OP edited it, the question was just "There is some issues" and a code dump. I voted it down and left a comment. A little later I came back, saw the question now included that the issue was a "Null Ponter Exception".
I perhaps should have marked it as a duplicate; but, after a few comments, I added an answer. OP shortly after marked the answer as accepted, and in a thread to another answer, I commented that I had down voted OP's question with the reason why.
I guess that comment was not well received because next time I logged in:
- I had a message that the community had rejected an attempt by the OP to deface my answer,
- OP removed the acceptance of my answer,
- OP had added their own answer, plagiarizing mine, but adding a whole
lot of irrelevant code (
using
statements etc)
A little later I came across this (now deleted) question, which was an exact duplicate of OP's question, and OP had added the identical answer (which was marked as accepted). The user who posted the question only become a member that same day. At the same time I noticed that OP's rep had gone from zero to over 80 with all votes occurring in a few seconds (since reversed).
I flagged it for moderator intervention as a case of voting fraud. It took some time, but eventually the new users question, and OP's self answer to the original post were removed.
Now when you go to the new user's profile page, it states "This user hasn't posted... yet." (and the activity tab shows no questions or answers) but the user has 2 badges, Scholar (ask a question and accept an answer) and Student (first question with a score of 1 or more).
Should those badges also be removed, and is it a bug that the badges were not removed?
Edit:
I don't consider this a duplicate of Losing a badge in StackOverflow since its accepted answer states "We don't revoke badges, unless there was fraud involved". In this case, I believe there was voting fraud involved.