In recent months we have found several accounts that offered bounties and / or upvotes for hire. You pay them some money, they promise to upvote your content or apply bounties to your questions or for you to earn directly:
This may sound like an easy way to gain reputation. But, while we encourage everyone to provide great questions and answers and compete for upvotes and reputation, the motivation for doing so needs to be anchored in actually helping the broader community. Stack Exchange works by ensuring that the best information rises to the top, but paying for bounties, upvotes or other services unfairly skews that system, and continuing to do so can result in a lengthy suspension for all involved.
We would hope that the majority of our users already understood that this method of reputation gain is not acceptable here. But, it seems we need to be more explicit about this, so here is our policy, in nice big bold letters:
Buying or selling reputation, bounties and other favours is a form of voting fraud and not permitted.
The moderation team is committed to battling voting fraud and protecting the integrity of our reputation system. In all recent cases, we have handed out warnings and suspensions, and any reputation gains were reverted, bounties invalidated, and where deemed necessary, posts deleted. Instead of a profile with a nice pile of reputation, you could end up with a profile with a suspension notice.
As always, if you know of anyone offering such services, you are welcome to flag a post (theirs or your own) for moderator attention and tell us anything you might know: who is selling, where they are advertising and if you know of anyone having used the service offered.
And if you have, in the past, paid someone for rep gain or have offered rep gain for pay, but want to avoid getting into trouble over it now, consider letting us know directly so we can discuss your specific case. That way you can avoid the sanctions we'd have to apply if we were to find out later through our own investigations.