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I see an increasing number of stupid questions ridiculously upvoted, and socalled "answers" incomprehensible upvoted. How can we avoid that?

Reason: Misuse of the system and the whole Stack-concept.

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    Custom moderator flags. Some moderators have become very good at destroying voting rings.
    – S.L. Barth
    Mar 29, 2017 at 7:10
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    You want to specifically avoid it when it involves people from India? A bit misleading and oddly specific reference that.
    – Gimby
    Mar 29, 2017 at 7:17
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    @S.L.Barth, I do flag when it is obvious, but we have a problem with questions upvoted to 4, and the answer (immediately posted) upvoted to 3. It is not worth flagging, because the flag wil never be accepted. Trust me, I have a record of 657 helpful flags. I do know what is triggering an accepted flag. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:22
  • I'd have posted an answer if I thought flagging was enough. But, if question and answer are upvoted to 3 or 4 immediately, those flags aren't marked helpful? If I were a mod, I'd be very suspicous of immediate voting. In fact, I've flagged just that kind of thing in the past, with success.
    – S.L. Barth
    Mar 29, 2017 at 7:24
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    @davidkonrad I can't see a declined flag in your history where you've raised a custom moderator flag describing suspicious voting (or having said that - any flag at all mentioning it) - so not sure what your point is there... However, regardless of the location/supposed location of things, there's no harm in raising a flag and pointing it out. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:25
  • @Gimby, read again. I do understand, that less knowledgeable people could think of this as a "racist" act. But it is people from India who are doing this. I have not seen this behavioir from people from other countries or regions. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:26
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    @davidkonrad while it's true there are certain areas of the world which tend to indulge in such things more than others - the general gist behind the question remains the same and the location is redundant as the answer remains the same - use a custom flag and explain what you suspect is going on. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:27
  • @JonClements, and you looked of course at my rejected / disputed record :) No? I know it is not worth to flag a question with 6 upvotes and an accepted answer with 4 upvotes. You, the admins, say "An administrator have looked into that and see no reason to ..." Mar 29, 2017 at 7:32
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    @davidkonrad no - you stated: It is not worth flagging, because the flag wil never be accepted. Trust me, I have a record of 657 helpful flags. I do know what is triggering an accepted flag. I'm pointing out that you've never raised a flag to have it accepted/declined explicitly stating you suspect suspicious voting so your assertion that flagging won't be accepted is based on an incorrect premise. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:41
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    A question with 4 upvotes will never be removed (trust me) and a answer with 4 upvotes will never be deleted - that's correct if there's no reason to remove them (and flagging them because it's not a good answer or a duplicate question isn't a reason). If they're posted purely for voting upon (which normally means they're spam-seeds or not useful/plagiarised content) then yes- they will be removed... trust me Mar 29, 2017 at 7:50
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    "I have never tried X, but I know how X works, just trust me" is rarely a good argument. It's even worse when you're arguing with someone who's responsible for implementing X. Maybe you should actually try the advice you're receiving before dismissing it. Mar 29, 2017 at 7:54
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    @ChrisHayes I'm just a moderator - so I'm not responsible for "implementing" anything... Although, like the rest of the moderator team, I try my hardest to make sure people don't get to keep their ill gotten reputation points (or if necessary their account) when it comes to light either in the moderator tools, or I'll iterate the point pertinent to the question here for the OP - when the community flags it and raises their concerns Mar 29, 2017 at 8:02
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    @JonClements As one of the people handling the flags you're recommending raising, that's effectively implementing that policy, no? Mar 29, 2017 at 8:03
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    Edited out evident racism. Next time, don't associate a whole country where 40% of our traffic originates with a few of its members.
    – Sklivvz
    Mar 29, 2017 at 8:05
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    @davidkonrad You've got the answer to your question. I strongly suggest you go take a breather - that attitude isn't helping anyone. Mar 29, 2017 at 8:29

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