The standard guidance for voters on Stack Overflow is, "vote on the content, not the user". This dates back to 2008, when Jeff first realized it was probably a good idea to audit votes for signs of abuse:
If you irritate another user, they might be having a bad day and decide to take it out on you by methodically going through and downvoting every post you've made.
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Still, it's unacceptable behavior, and I've been getting several reports of this sort of revenge downvoting now, enough that we needed to take action to combat it.
This leaves us with a problem however...
What should we do when a single user has posted a steady stream of poor content?
I am talking about users who post a steady stream of low-quality content over a long period of time, and these posts have in one way or another avoided getting negative feedback.
Granted any single person's contribution like this is seen as negligible, but if every 1
rep user starts doing it because it is tolerated that becomes a big issue in high volume tags very quickly and it encourages new users to those types of questions are ok.
If a given user's posts are being seen and voted on as they are created, then the quality-control systems will kick in before they are able to accumulate a large backlog of poor-quality questions: they'll be warned, rate-limited, and ultimately banned from posting anything more.
...But when this doesn't happen, we're left with a user who might have a long history of poor posts over time that stack up, while never having been warned, guided, or rate-limited. Getting them into the automatic system might require voting on multiple posts... especially if all their content is low quality and off-topic, and yet, this is discouraged by individuals and groups.
So what should a conscientious member of Stack Overflow do, when encountering such a user?
We need a way to submit content for review with the creating of the content being anonymous somehow, so people can not be accused of malicious moderation.