The question is as in the title. One vote obviously can't be serial. A couple dozen of votes in 1 minute obviously are. Still, as per https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/275330/719662
2 votes against you from one person generally is not seen as a serial vote by the system.
and, as per What happens when vote fraud gets past the script?, quote
We get a lot of people who get two or three downvotes and then go off flagging their post complaining about "serial downvoting" - this is pretty much a waste of everyone's time.
Maybe it's a waste of time, maybe it ain't. Story time:
It has happened to me a couple of times during the last few years that I got serial-downvoted with 2-3 vote packs. The "culprits" were completely different users, yet the modus operandi was the same: they were well aware that more votes would trigger the script (AFAIR in one case it was user's 2nd attempt, after a previous vote reversal by script), so they waited a some time, about a week, after an initial disagreement with me, and then threw two or three votes on my questions (there ain't many of them, and I seldom get downvotes, so the results are quite visible to me) in rapid succession.
The story ends here. Those users obviously "got their revenge", and, as of today, all left me alone after that. I haven't been able to connect the dots till I read this - thankfully, none of the people who downvoted me were persistent enough to do what Andrea describes vs me - but I noticed A downvote a day keeps the reversal-script away and came to a conclusion. (also, thanks to gnat
I also found Spiteful downvoting? Two fast DVs to my unrelated posts)
Current voting-reversal system is well known to people. Since they know it, they can game it - and they do. OTOH, my opinion is, that if we allow (per written or unwritten rules) any kind of serial downvoting to happen (be it 2 or 3 votes in sequence), we're basically saying "yeah, you can serial-downvote people, but you have to do it gracefully & patiently, so that we won't have to act against you on the grounds of not wasting our time" - this just enables the user to repeat it, and since he can game the rules, he will repeat this behaviour, sooner or later.
Still, I'm not a mod nor a community admin, and that's only my personal opinion.
So, the exact question goes as follows:
(assuming the downvoting bothers me for whatever reason) when should I raise the mod flag or send a community report, so that it won't be considered "a waste of (moderator) time" or "not a pattern, due to being a single occurrence of user's action"?