I just found out that two users asked two questions that were close enough to get suspicious:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/40075672/5897829
https://stackoverflow.com/q/40074564/5897829
When you get on each asker's profile, it's the same picture account and they only asked one question.
I'm not saying that this user is violating sockpuppet rules (from here: How should sockpuppets be handled on Stack Exchange?), but I'm wondering the following:
- Does the user know that his questions will be downvoted and therefore is creating the accounts to bypass the question limits?
- Or does he not know that he could have asked the two questions with the same account (I don't know the limits when it's your first question).
I have read question What should I do when I see a user with multiple accounts, and what action will be taken?, but it doesn't say how I'm supposed to flag this user. I have visited the users' profile pages, but I didn't see anywhere to flag these users.
I guess the meta effect will deal with the appropriate action for this one, but for next time, how should I flag this user?
Do I flag the questions with a custom flag? Or is another option available?