Recently a serial voter voted all of my questions, and the votes were reversed before 24 hours. That's where I came across this article.
Serial voting 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.
Now in a such case all the votes from that user will be reversed, but actually the very first vote is more likely to be a true vote in both cases, either upvotes or downvotes.
So I suggest that the very first vote of that situation should be left without reversing.