This has happened to me the second time in a week, so I thought I'd reach out to see your experience. Basically, I ask a question that receives and answer in a few hours, and within minutes, the answer is upvoted. These are niche question, with views in the lower teens, with sketchy answers that are clearly lacking in addressing what was explicitly asked. From the way it happened, I'd be tempted to say this is either people with two/several accounts voting for themselves or a bunch of people doing favours.
But I know there are safeguard against serial voters, hate/chain voting and voting rings, so I am cautious. But this is slightly different in that there is only a single vote - almost as though to soften / favourably dispose subsequent visitors to upvote the top / most active / highest ranking answer at the time. For popular topics, it quickly gets evened out, but for smaller topics, I am finding it a nuisance that I need to explicitly add a comment and say this answer is insufficient in such and such and does not or only partly addresses what I would like to know.
Question: is there a way to figure out if the first answers by a person a consistently upvoted by the same account(s) within a short period of time?