A quick review relevant questions turned up one about general voting trends but nothing quite like what I'm asking here.
Looking over my reputation history, I've noticed a change in the last month in the voting rate for my answers. I see that as of December 2016, and prior, I was getting a pretty steady stream upvotes, that were trickling in about every 1-4 days, and on some days, two or more votes.
Lately, I've only been predominately only seeing votes for new answers. One day, recently I saw some votes coming in for a couple of older answers, but the trend seems to have made a precipitous change across the board. I thought I noticed a change recently but it hasn't been improving for a couple of weeks or so since I first pointed it out, which seems to defy logic or, at least stands inexplicably in stark variance with a fairly long time trend.
Given the variety of types of answers at least within one category, it seems unlikely that suddenly virtually all interest would fall off seemingly all at once.
What could be going on, besides paranoia, and post election anxiety, and the SERP/page visibility aspect? I assume the pages are still similarly indexed by Google but maybe there's some sea change people with access to the analytics can see. Is there any chance that SO's vote tallying software has a bug or some kind of filtering is taking place?
It's all speculation in the dark because only thing I can validate is a change in activity. I haven't been developing in iOS recently, and newer answers are not likely to be a source of ongoing rep because they've been mostly helping noobs, so only they and perhaps lurkers at the time of the answer are likely to vote and that's probably the end of it.