I recently saw this question :
It has five upvotes, but only 4 views?
It might that the OP or their friends tried to increase the number of votes of this question.
I recently saw this question :
It has five upvotes, but only 4 views?
It might that the OP or their friends tried to increase the number of votes of this question.
There are a couple of things to cover here, but first is the direct answer to your question - Why does this question have more upvotes than views?
The most likely explanation is the caching of the view counter. Many of the non-critical elements on a Stack Overflow page are cached (server-side) for performance. There is no need to see the real time vote counter, so to limit the database queries, the view counter is pre-fetched and only updated at predetermined intervals. The fact that you kept refreshing the page and saw it update after a minute supports that point.
Other potential reasons that could also result in more votes (up or down) than views are autovotes due to specific flags and the review queues, although neither seems to be a likely factor here.
So that brings it back to caching as the likeliest explanation.
As for the view counter itself, unless something has changed in the last 6 years, you can find some explanation as to how it works in How are the number of views in a question calculated?. But the short of it is, if you are signed in, it uses the question and your user number as part of the counting mechanism to only count unique views within a short time period (if you aren't logged in, then it uses your IP address and the question number instead).
So in theory, a dozen anonymous users with the same IP address could visit a question in the same 15 minute window, and it would only count as 1 view. But since anonymous users can't vote, it's not possible to have a single view counted but result in multiple votes. Same goes with logged in users, since the user id is part of the view count throttling mechanism and a single user can only vote once.
Lastly, it seems your concern is based on potential voting fraud. For those cases, follow the guidance I provided in What do to with ultra-sophisticated voting ring? rather than bringing your suspicions to meta. It is possible that it is completely innocent and a false accusation could cause negative attention to an innocent user.
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then why the other User giveInstant 5 Vote
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