I've noticed over time that a certain user, if downvoted, always deletes and immediately reposts his answers verbatim.
Is this legitimate behavior? If no, then what's the appropriate flag, if any?
I've noticed over time that a certain user, if downvoted, always deletes and immediately reposts his answers verbatim.
Is this legitimate behavior? If no, then what's the appropriate flag, if any?
No, of course it's not legitimate!
You should flag one of the reposted answers for moderator attention. This might cause a mod to track the author of that answer and suspend him/her if (s)he keeps reposting answers.
Also, as Sayse mentioned in a comment, it's a good idea to leave a comment telling the user that deleting and reposting answers just to avoid the rep loss caused by downvotes isn't OK.
as Sayse mentioned in a comment, it's a good idea to leave a comment
Is it just me or does this sound weird?
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Aug 5, 2016 at 20:19
Just to add to the above. The user is likely shooting himself in the foot and it might be worth pointing this out to him. Deleted posts are counted towards questions/answer bans:
If a post was poorly-received (downvoted or closed), that will continue to count against your account even if the post is deleted!
So deleting and adding another poor answer is going to make a answer ban increasingly likely. Normally when I see behaviour like this I point this out to them.
You should also flag any suspicious behaviour like this to a mod.
There should be one exception here: the case when an answer was downvoted for no real reason, not because the solution in the answer is bad, but because a user is retaliating, or "hates" you.
When I see negative votes on an answer, I do not even test the solution. I believe a lot of us would behave the same.
Thus, removing the answer with negative votes (that do not reflect the quality of the answer) and reposting it anew with minor changes is not a way to "dodge" any downvotes, this way you actually fix the post and render SO good service because future post visitors won't be confused at seeing a correct and working solution is downvoted.