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I can't really prove this is happening, but it seems somebody is asking poor quality / unanswerable questions (usually about Gtk). After this user gets downvoted / banned (or in some cases gets rep), (s)he stops using that account and creates a new one.

And in the meantime, I found this answer about the poor question dilemna.

And a discussion about blocking new accounts.

I think I understand these concepts pretty good.

My question is: Do any of the higher ups (mods) have the tools to link accounts together if they actually come from the same person? I initially decided not to post on Meta, until this suspicious person specifically asked for my email address, since he thought I was really good at Gtk. Basically, I don't want to judge a newbie for a long time spammer, and yet I don't want SO cluttered with junk spread by one person using multiple accounts.

Again, my question is: Do the tools exist to link accounts together? And how do I trigger an investigation?

Thanks.

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    Raise a custom flag on one of their questions and explain what you think is happening. IIRC, there are ways for them to tell this is happening.
    – BSMP
    Aug 8, 2017 at 2:35
  • We won't link accounts together unless a user specifically requests it, but we do have tools that allow us to investigate and deal with the problem. So yes, if you see something that concerns you, please raise a moderator flag. Aug 8, 2017 at 4:42

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