I was serially downvoted on many of my question twice this month. The questions are legitimate and the downvotes are completely unnecessary.
The script to identify the fraud didn't work to reverse the latest series of downvotes (on Dec 18) as the downvotes were cleverly done by multiple users, probably 2 or 3 at a time. I could think of the following cases that could've happened:
- Multiple users (accomplices) were involved.
- A single user with multiple accounts was involved.
- To bypass the time constraint they downvoted 2 to 3 questions at a time. Making a total 10 questions in a day.
Here are a few that were not reversed properly by script:
Here are a few that were reversed properly by script:
Can the script to detect such downvote frauds be enhanced to check the number of downvotes a single user gets in a day for old (having a clean record) questions?
I concur with Stack Overflow's culture to have anonymous downvoting. Ideas and efforts don't need a profile.
But this is something equivalent to spamming/fraud. I don't ask for a rule to make it mandatory for users to comment. These fraud voter will always find a comment. I ask for an enhancement in identification script. It can use some factors like the following in a chain like fashion:
- Chronology factor: New and old question downvoted at the same time for a single user. (See Haris's comments )
- Frequency factor: Downvotes frequently happening from a user to a user.
- Temporal factor: Downvotes happening from a user on multiple questions in a very short period of time.
- Crowd-Source (Optionally): Add a review queue to identify legitimacy of suspicious downvotes