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I know that voting by user is not OK. Upvoting all of a user's posts isn't OK, nor is downvoting. But what about voting by tag? What if I downvote questions for having a tag for a language I am not fond of, but is that against the rules?

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    Please don't downvote a question just because it has a language you don't like.
    – toolic
    May 20, 2020 at 19:09

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No, it is not technically against the rules. That is, it is not vote fraud or user targeting.

But…

  1. Why would you want to? If you don't find the tag/technology interesting, then just don't look at it. You can even add it to your "ignored" tags list, so that questions with that tag will either appear greyed out or be hidden altogether. Votes are meant to rank content based on its quality and thus serve as a signal to other users. That you don't like the technology is a false signal, so we'd prefer that you avoid this.

  2. You only have a limited number of votes per day. Unless it's a very niche technology, you're not going to even be able to make a dent, so why waste your votes trying?

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  • I would think that, if a moderator flag was raised that someone noticed that all, say, [php] questions were downvoted over a period of a week, that someone would investigate that and the votes would be reversed. I would also hope the person responsible would have a note dropped in their inbox as well... May 20, 2020 at 19:13
  • Probably not.... May 20, 2020 at 19:14
  • Well then, I've got a bone to pick with [localdatetime]... ;-) May 20, 2020 at 19:19
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    Ahah, php is given a purpose May 20, 2020 at 19:29
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    To be fair, I do occasionally go through tags like kali-linux that are 99% unsalvageable garbage looking for stuff that needs to be cleared out. May 20, 2020 at 21:35