I've been wondering this for a while, since from time to time I look for users who have gained reputation in serial upvotes. Now, often times the automatic algorithm will have removed a small part of the so illicitly gained reputation already, but not most of it.
Usually I flag a serially upvoted post of the user with an explanation then. Usually my flags get accepted. But I wonder, is this something the moderators actually want to hear about or am I wasting moderator and CM time (IIRC, vote invalidations have to be escalated to a CM always) by being petty and nitpicky about reversals?
Here are some examples of what I'm talking about:
Here we can clearly see that all of the votes received between 10:13 and 10:14 were serial voting, in batches of 2 on each question, exactly to the rep cap for the day. Now, these were worth 200 reputation (300 with the association bonus, but AFAIK there isn't a mechanism for reversing it), but only 50 of those were reversed, leaving the user with a illicit gain of 150 (250) points for the activity.
Same here, we can clearly see that the votes were all received in a very short timespan (5:27 - 5:37, under 10 minutes total) on an account with otherwise very little vote activity, on at best neutral answers. Yet, only 150 of those 185 points got reversed.
Are these actions worth a mod flag? Or am I being petty and need to let it go?