Sometimes downvotes may not be serial downvoting but they are clearly done as a form of retaliation and have little (or nothing) to do with the downvoter's opinion about the content of your post.
Our policy about downvotes has this to say:
Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post, or an answer that is clearly and perhaps dangerously incorrect.
Today I downvoted an answer on this question because it makes a factually incorrect statement and provides a sub-optimal workaround for a situation not really related to the question. I believe the suggestion made by the answerer is incorrect and according to our policy, this is why downvotes exist. Moments later my own answer was suddenly downvoted alongside the other poster's last activity of "3 minutes ago". Given the age and relatively low activity of the question I think my assumption about what happened is almost certainly valid.
As far as I can see, I received a downvote that goes against policy but will doubtfully get flagged as serial down-voting.
EDIT: This question is about single, one-off retaliation votes. These are, according to our published policy, not ok. This is not a question about policy, neither is it a question about a flood of downvotes.