The other day I was looking through questions and ended up on a question where a user was asking about a very basic programming concept. Not that those questions are necessarily bad, but this one made me wonder "How is this person even programming at all?" So on a whim, I checked out their profile.
What I found was not good. They had a handful of questions, ranging from code-dumps, give me teh codez, explain me this and off-topic questions. My initial reaction was to start doling out the downvotes / close votes to make it all go away. But then my brain caught up with me and said "You shouldn't be serial downvoting a user. Don't start a witch hunt."
Now I'm stuck. I want to get rid of the bad posts, but I also don't want to target this user. Should I start trying to clean this up or just walk away?
(I tried to search through meta for an answer, but including the terms "down vote", "close vote", "serial downvotes" bring up almost every meta post ever.)