I've been coming across several cases recently where it's quite transparent that someone serially upvoted their own questions or asked people to do so to evade a post ban.
Now, I know that when a serial voting reversal or user removed deletion happens, the reputation gained is lost immediately and the post score will update once it is expanded the next time to also reflect the reversal.
My question now is:
- Assume someone serially upvoted some of their questions. All of those are long answered or closed and haven't seen activity in quite a while
- Assume nobody expands the votes on them to update the post score for a long time (or ever) since these questions are uninteresting and have no significant activity
Does the automated question/answer ban mechanism calculate with the "real" updated score in mind or can someone essentially stave off getting question or answer banned by serially upvoting a bunch of their bad posts and counting on them never getting any further attention that could "fix" the post score, even if their serial voting is reversed as usual?