I just posted an answer to a SO question, and I almost immediately got an upvote. I'm talking ~20 sec from me posting the answer.
It's not a long or complex answer, but at ~200 words and a couple of links, assuming an average read speed of ~200 English words per minute (and I would assume that for technical texts written by a non-native on the language, and possibly also read by a non-native, this speed could be quite slower), I find hard to believe that someone was able to read my answer, verify if it makes any sense, and choose to upvote it.
Questions:
- Is this normal behavior?
- AFAIK, I'm not in any sockpuppet ring or anything. Should I be worried?
- Do moderators have checks for these things? (Instant upvotes)
- Would it make sense to have the upvote button disabled for, let's say, words-in-answer/1000 minutes?
- This would force you to read, at least, 1/5 of the answer.
- A small hover message could appear saying "Are you sure you want to upvote? You're a fast reader!"
I'm not complaining about receiving upvotes on my answers, but I don't want irrelevant/unjustified upvotes. The whole point of having the upvote system is to be sure that answers make sense, and upvoting without even reading could negatively impact the quality of the relevant answers, which would affect the community as a whole.