I have lost over ~240
reputation all of a sudden. While, referring to the Help Center > Moderation & Reputation section it clearly states that if the system detects unusual voting behavior over a short period of time it or the moderators perform corrections:
Why do I have a reputation change on my reputation page that says "voting corrected"? When a single user continually votes (up or down) on many of your posts within a short period of time, the system considers these votes to be invalid and removes them. This could happen for a variety of reasons, such as a user finding a user's great answer and visiting all of their posts to upvote them, or a user getting into an argument with another user and downvoting their posts indiscriminately in revenge. No matter the cause, this sort of systematic targeted voting is not considered normal behavior and the system will not allow it.
If such a voting pattern continues to happen between two users mutually or from one user towards another, or otherwise falls outside of normal voting patterns, moderators and/or developers may investigate the matter; intentionally voting merely to reduce or inflate another user's reputation is considered abuse.
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Such votes will generally be invalidated as part of an automated process that runs every day, but may also be invalidated manually by the staff after an investigation. When the votes are invalidated, the reputation gain or loss from the votes is undone, which results in a record in the recipient's reputation history labelled "voting corrected".
If you have a look at my reputation history, the vote-ups/vote-downs have been issued at what I think is a fair distance in time between most of them although I would really like to know how the pattern for irregular voting defines such behavior.
Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.