Lately I frequently see questions from a particular user, which are obviously connected to each other and a part of one project, which is pretty normal. I do take my time to answer, as I always do, when I can, and this apparently helps the user get going with the project. That's all OK.
The problem is, that when I last visited SO, my reputation has jumped with 125 rp. I am active on the Qt tag, where one post rearely recieves more than a couple of upvotes, if any, so such increase in the reputation is unusual for me. I suspect, the user has decided to thank me, because almost three years ago I've made the same mistake, trying to be grateful to the users here, who had helped me. I've learned that it is not a good thing and I may not do it. However, now I am on the other side of the line and I do not know what the appropriate action is.
I do not believe the user wanted to do any harm, exactly as my intentions were not bad, as I did the same. However, I should report this to be corrected. What is the way to do that?
Here is a list of the my posts I am speaking about:
How to make QtLinguist shipped with Qt 5.9.1 work?
Why does Qt have to be built from source for cross-compilation?
How to use the activated route's data DIRECTLY in the HTML template containing the RouterOutlet?
How to make QSerialPort from Qt5.13.1 work?
Does using C++ Lambda functions as slots in Qt help to preserve binary compatibility of a library?
QJsonObject ::insert compared to direct assignment to QJsonValueRef?