So, let's say "User-A" goes on a rage-fest against "User-B" and downvotes 10 of the latter's answers in a spell of a few minutes. The immediate consequence of this is that User-A will lose 10 reputation points, and User-B will lose 20 reputation points.
Subsequently, over the course of the next 24 hours or so, our old friend "Community ♦" (or one of its bots) will spot this action and the votes will be corrected ('reversed') as far as User-B is concerned (and User-B will get the +20 green reputation-change notification pop-up).
However, what is not clear to me is what happens to User-A (the perpetrator) when the votes get reversed:
- Do they get the 10 reputation back?
- Can they subsequently re-cast the down-votes (on the same posts)?
- Are they notified in any way that what they've done is bad?
A slightly different case would be when the serial voting was applied to questions - in which case the perpetrator would not lose any reputation, so point #1 is then not relevant (but #2 and #3 still are).