I'll keep it hypothetical for now, but it relates to a real situation.
In this case, the sock-puppeteer is temporarily suspended (common practice, it seems) and the sock-puppet(s) is (are) deleted.
The fraudulent routine
Suppose a user has a sock-puppet account. They use the sock-puppet account to ask questions. They then answer with their real account and (eventually) accept their own answer from their sock-puppet (to yield the 15 reputation points).
Flags from a suspicious user & swift moderator action
Another user sees and reports this. The mods take quick action and remove the sock-puppet. This means the (up)votes from the sock-puppet are made void.
The ticks (and the actual question)
Much like the arachnid ticks, accepted answer ticks don't seem to disappear easily (after account deletion). That's actually what my question is about.
Do those answer ticks disappear after some time? Are mods going to remove those answer ticks manually (seems rather tedious work)?
Or is it somehow accepted that those answer ticks and (associated rep?) remain? That seems like a bad policy as the benefits reaped should not remain after the sock-puppeteer is caught.
red.
. This user asks different questionsic
on the network, gets good answers from different users but thenred.
posts a mediocre answer and it's accepted. Also, on superuser, and coffee.se (e.g.red.
).red.
also shows up in those questions across the network. Please investigate. Do with that what you will. I'm not saying that more action has to be taken, I just think it's worth thinking about. Especially this type of voter fraud (via accepts) could've easily been detected by some script much earlier.