I have a feeling, after asking a few questions on Meta, that more Moderators will visit your Stack Overflow profile, as a result of participating here. Let me support my argument, with the history of questions I've posted.
I asked about viewing rejected edits, where I mentioned that I have edited some posts. The second answer says "After glancing through a few of your recent edits...". I wholeheartedly welcomed the answer, and applied the advice immediately.
After a few more edits, I got another comment from that answerer saying "I see you haven't really taken the guidelines to heart". This was the point where I felt an eye was being kept on me, because of Meta.
A few hours Later, I received a message from a diamond moderator, to stop the persistent errors in my edits. The moderator also mentioned the poster of that Meta answer, who asked me before about my problem. I guessed, that it would not be possible for the moderators to go to each account and check edits daily, and this made me strongly feel that I must be getting attention from Meta. I thanked him for his time, and started to follow the rules exactly.
Yesterday, I asked a question which definitely pointed towards too much upvoting, and hours later, I received a message from the moderator stating "noticed a substantial number of votes on your account to or from specific users", and they were right. I had upvoted 3 answers of my friend five days ago, but I didn't feel good about it, and tried to remove the vote, but it was locked. This led me to ask this question on Meta. It was a very good thing to do on the moderator's part, but again I wondered, wasn't this because I asked a question about too much upvoting.
My profile views have increased from 8 to 52, which I presume were by the moderators to check my profile out, although some of them may have been from the people whose posts I edited.
Based on the assumptions that I have about more attention coming from Meta posts, I want this to be discussed in two broad categories:
- Yes, it's true.
- No, it's not true.
Although it's just a yes or no, it is connected to a big discussion, if answered. This question is asked for the sole purpose of understanding the community better, and to make a good contribution towards it. Telling me the answer is "yes" is good, because I'll learn something.