I read through Should I be worried about anti-cheating system?.
I read/answer mostly Python questions which have a fair influx of new contributors daily. I was happy to see a "New contributor" with over 300 reputation points already - because, tbh: most q/a from new Pythonistas are between abysmal and to_be_improved_upon.
Then I took a look at his other answers... and found several that got accepted, with 2-3 upvotes, but were simply bad. Then I looked at the OP ... more "New contributor" - with bad, upvoted OP. There were only two Q/As where A asked, B answer accepted and B asked + A answered accepted - so it is probably not a sock puppet.
I normally would downvote bad answers/questions, but I do not like to get a serial downvoting tab.
Is there a "guideline" of how many downvotes (+comments) I can give one user without being tagged as a serial downvoter?