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I found a lot of new wrong answers posted today by a single new user.

These answers were posted in a short period today. I found these answers when I was browsing new posts, then I downvoted to prevent others from being misled.

After my third downvote, I realized all of them are from a single user.

I know there is a system to detect serial downvotes, thus I'm confused about how to do in this case.

My question is:

  • Will my downvotes be considered as serial downvotes or voting fraud by the detection system?

  • How to deal with a lot of new wrong answers posted in a short period by a single user? Because when browsing new posts, the voter even doesn't know they are voting posts from a single user.

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    @Turamarth Not quite a duplicate. Since these answers are not "apparently" bad answers, they even look good for non-C++-programmer. And this user doesn't ask crap questions. The situation here is more subtle, because only those with C++ experience would agree the incorrectness of their answers.
    – llllllllll
    Apr 5, 2018 at 8:51
  • Oh - is [C++] being hit again? We only just got rid of the last troll:( Apr 5, 2018 at 8:54
  • I haven't touched c++ in years and I can easily see those are crappy answers.
    – Oleg
    Apr 5, 2018 at 13:06

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