I came across a low-reputation profile today which has several Android/Java answers which are wrong in blatant ways (e.g. the code would never compile, does not even address the question, etc. and some have "This didn't help" type comments too). Despite this each of those recent answers has upvotes and another user with the same location listed also responds to comments on some answers to defend this account.
I noticed the pattern after I downvoted an answer and immediately the score was 'corrected' from zero to one by an upvote
Because the same is true for all of his most recent answers (although not all answers for the account), I suspect one of the accounts is a sock-puppet for the other - but there is no proof (it could just as easily be sympathy votes).
Would it be reasonable to flag an answer for a moderator?
Is it even the job of the community to care about such things or should it be left for automated scripts only?