Is it possible, and under what circumstances, would a user's votes (on a second user's questions) and a user's accepted answers (accepted by that second user) be revoked/unaccepted as part of a manual serial voting correction?
And for which reason would a user not be notified of such an action?
I believe that I have had votes, that I gave in good faith and in line with the rules, rescinded as part of a manual voting correction - naturally I resent this and its connotation. I also believe answers provided and accepted in good faith and non-serially have been unaccepted as part of that same manual voting correction. I have not been notified of any action.
I am concerned about this because six of my answers (months old and answered over a couple months) on another user's otherwise positively received questions were unaccepted at the same moment their reputation slid by 30 (or six question upvotes) as part of a voting correction.
At the very same moment as this, my reputation was manually corrected due to very obvious serial upvoting of my answers by who turns out to be the asker of those six questions. The user has stated that they did not unaccept my answers - that user actually re-accepted them before I had any contact with them while seeking to figure out what happened.
I believe the -30 voting correction for this user were my six upvotes being nullified - I would have upvoted these questions (one I know was upvoted at the moment I posted an answer - something I often do on worthy questions - that vote appears in the reputation history of that user but not the post timeline) but apparently I have not upvoted it as I am still able to up vote it (all six for that matter).
Further, it seems extremely unlikely that a user would decide to on a whim unnacept six answers of mine, within the space of a minute, at precisely the same time their reputation is "corrected" by six question upvotes (and at the same moment my rep was corrected), only to replace the accepts before I woke up.
It certainly is possible that this is all coincidence, but I consider this implausible however possible.
Given the question touches on serial voting, I wanted to be completely transparent and go over both how I came to this conclusion and all the background, context, and tangential information, but after a few rightfully placed jokes about the tome I had written I have reduced the question to the core issue while attempting to give the question more of a generic application. See this revision for the long read if need to fall asleep or have further questions about the specifics of my case.
"old answers of mine (6) that were accepted were mass unaccepted (likely by mod action)"
That is impossible as far as what any mod ever said on posts. Nobody has any possibility to accept or unaccept answers except the author of a question, and possibly devs, but that would be the first time I ever hear on meta.so about something like that. It is almost certainly a coincidence, but I'd be ok with being proven wrong.