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I went through these posts (top five):

  1. Is this serial up-voting?
  2. Is a serial voter notified when serial voting is reversed if voting didn't cost reputation?
  3. Voting reversal
  4. Serial voting: reversal problem
  5. What should I do when I get serial up voting?

I lost 130 reputation points due to serial voting today:

Serial voting is defined as getting upvotes in a defined time by the same user?! → from the linked page:

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Where can I intervene to check if this is real serial voting?

Some considerations:

  • If there is a suspicion of illegally behaviour with persons voting on persons and not answer efforts, then the staff should limit the upvotes and downvotes per user on another user per day. This will limit the chance of serial voting.

  • If one user is very good and answers all questions, he/she will get points in series. → Is this then serial voting?

  • To evolve and make things better in the future, a little more information would be very kind, because getting the information of -130 reputation points if it is unjustified is neither clear nor causal!

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    You can't stop people from serially upvoting you. there's literally nothing you can do there. Someone upvoted your posts (and likely posts for other people) and were caught to have been committing voting fraud, and the votes were reversed as a result.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:26
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    "I lost 130 reputation points due to serial voting today:" You didn't lose anything; you gained 130 reputation from illegitimate votes, and those votes were reversed today. Those votes weren't legitimate to start with, so you had nothing to lose.
    – Thom A
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:27
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    There are two (non practical) things you can do - join SO (as company) to be able to ocassionally get access to such info and indeed stop (or don't start) serial (down-)voting to avoid visible change on reputation points on the reversal. Aug 22, 2022 at 20:28
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    @Larnu. Thank you very much for your valuable comment. I have a question: Who defines if these votes were illegitimate votes and where is the definition?
    – TarJae
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:28
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    @Makoto that dupe target is about serial downvotes, this question is about serial upvoting (I'm sure there's a dupe target for that somewhere).
    – user438383
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:44
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    the answer is the same. there's nothing you can do aside from what you've done. You received a sudden flood of upvotes, you waited for them to be reversed, and they were reversed.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:45
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    You can't contest whether or not they were serial upvotes, that investigation has already occurred.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:48
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    If it is any consolation: this concerned a number of accounts, all of them victims of someone that went through profiles and upvoted a lot of their posts in series. In fact, I lost 12 votes this way too, and some of the users targeted lost a lot more. It sometimes happens, but you don't need to be concerned about this being common or that you did anything wrong.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:48
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    @Martijn Pieters. This is a consolation. Thank you very much for your words. Obvious things become obvious after making some experience!!!
    – TarJae
    Aug 22, 2022 at 20:56
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    @TarJae If it is any consolation, I lost about 1.5k votes today.
    – akrun
    Aug 22, 2022 at 21:05
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    I'm reopening this, as What can I do about getting a sudden flood of revenge downvotes? is a very different question (relating to how to get a reversal upon seeing serial of votes, not reversals of said votes that have already occurred), and the answer is also irrelevant to this situation.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Aug 22, 2022 at 22:14
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    In the duplicate target, approximately 1,600 reputation points were "lost". Aug 23, 2022 at 12:29
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    @TarJae The age of a question isn't really relevant to whether it should be used as a duplicate target, or not. It's much more relevant which question is clearer, and which one has better answers.
    – cigien
    Aug 23, 2022 at 16:02
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    @TarJae The idea behind using the better question as duplicate target is that all the duplicates will act as sign posts to lead future users with the same problem to the best questions where they will then find an answer. Aug 23, 2022 at 16:08
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    When the question is closed as duplicate it doesn't mean that a similar question was asked before, but that there are answers to this question elsewhere. It can be a newer question too. Do not add meta-commentary to your question please.
    – Dharman Mod
    Aug 24, 2022 at 15:51

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What should / can / may I do when losing reputation points due to serial voting

As far as I am aware there is nothing you can do that will make any difference. And there is nothing you can do to obtain the evidence you would need to investigate this for yourself.

Investigation and reversal of serial upvotes is "above" the level of the diamond moderators.

The only thing you could do would be to lodge a complaint via the contact form. However, I doubt that would achieve anything.

I'm not saying that the staff "don't care". I'm sure they do. But you simply have nothing you can present to them as evidence that a reversal was a mistake.

(Unless you have a back-channel to one of the alleged serial up-voters!)


It would be nice if there was more information about which of one's answers lost upvotes (or downvotes) due to a reversal. But I can't see how it would be possible without violating people's privacy; i.e. de-anonymizing votes. (And IMO that is a more important consideration that my so-called "need" to know who voted for my question or answer.)

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