With a very short span of time, several of my answers and questions have been downvoted. These questions share a tag - but it's a tag on which I have well over a 100 questions. The questions are not otherwise related and aren't linked. Also, some are older and some are newer. I would consider this a serial downvoting spree for sure if I had gotten, say, 8 downvotes. But - I only got 4.
- How can I determine whether a CUDA context is the primary one - cheaply?
- Solving n linear systems efficiently
- How can I list the functions in a CUDA (driver) module?
- Why does CUDA have contexts-per-device rather than devices-per-context?
Now, two of these have gotten downvoted earlier, so I can chalk them up to "controversy", but the other two are pretty innocuous, i.e. I absolutely don't see how they would get downvoted - especially not a long while after they were asked.
My question here: How do I tell whether it's a weird fluke or a serial downvote spree? Or perhaps it can't even count as one with so few questions?