It's not unusual that someone thinks "wow, this answer is really good, I'm going to look at this person's profile". Then "wow, look at all these good answers they've written", and skims + upvotes many of their popular answers.
Obviously the person receiving the votes has done nothing wrong, so the SO vote-fraud-detection system isn't set up to automatically temp-ban people on the receiving end up serial voting, either up or down.
For the same reason, it won't automatically ban people that serially upvote. Mods may look into it, but if they don't find anything suspicious (i.e. no connection between the accounts, and the answers getting upvoted were good answers (not all negative score to start with)), then the automated system did its job with no further intervention required.
If you ever do find yourself looking through someone's answers, only actually vote on a couple of them in one day, otherwise the serial-upvote system kicks in and your votes are wasted. Don't go looking for answers to upvote, go looking for good content from a user that's an expert in whatever subject so you can read it, if you want to actually read more from them.