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Over the past... maybe a couple of years, but especially in recent months, I've experienced several spates of serial-downvoting of my CUDA-related answers: See this question, and my reputation history over the past few days. Just the other day I had 4 or 5 downvotes, which were automatically reverted; then today I see another sequence of 6 downvotes, some of them reverted.

Now, the reversion is fine, but - since this seems to be repeating itself - what can I / should I do beyond this?

Note:

  • This is not like the case of getting a "sudden flood" of downvotes. It's not sudden, it's repeated - multiple (short) floods, over a long period of time. The first time was a sudden flood. The fourth time - different kind of problem.
  • This question is not about the reversal of downvotes like this one, it's about what seems to be ongoing mal-intent against me.
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    if they are automatically reverted then do noting, no? Mar 13 at 8:04
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    See also this answer, which describes exactly what you should do if this is affecting you significantly.
    – E_net4
    Mar 13 at 8:24
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    you cannot know if it's the same person btw Mar 13 at 8:34
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    We're happy to take flags if you think someone's persistently getting reversed (or unreversed) votes against you. If it's the same person, we'll make sure they are told to stop.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 13 at 8:58
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    @StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica if the reversal script handles it, we can see it if we're specifically looking at one of the users, but we aren't otherwise notified. Our broader tooling is primarily geared toward finding cases the automatic handling doesn't.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 13 at 8:59
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    For what it's worth, the voting record here does look suspicious at a glance, but we'll need a CM to be sure what's going on.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 13 at 9:00
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    @StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica The goal is to not have a notification that effectively says "your revenge downvotes were reversed, go cast them again if you're still mad," so the lack of mod message there is in some sense by design, in the sense that we hope they just...won't notice and then not do it again. Though it would definitely be useful to raise an autoflag if someone's votes are reversed more than once or twice.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 13 at 9:05
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    @StoryTeller-UnslanderMonica: I didn't ask to be informed of who it is. I might not even know them... the question here is what should I do (and what the moderators are supposed to do in this situation).
    – einpoklum
    Mar 13 at 9:05
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    @HansPassant: That's my old question which I already linked to from this question...
    – einpoklum
    Mar 13 at 10:23
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    I'm casting a reopen vote, because this is not your typical "I got revenge votes and I'm so upset about it that I do not even do 5 seconds of research, I immediately go to meta to collect a gang of people with torches and pitchforks". The usual revenge vote meta post. This is the several steps beyond that: revenge votes just don't stop, ever. And on that note... maybe they never will stop. I see 113k of rep, that will equate to a LOT of questions and answers that can receive petty downvotes from the ever increasing pool of petty people.
    – Gimby
    Mar 13 at 11:03
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    (you are probably getting quite some you-are-my-hero-upvotes too, by the way).
    – Gimby
    Mar 13 at 11:05
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    The answer to nearly all questions like "I think I'm being serially up/downvoted" is basically the same, as in the answers to the duplicate questions: "If there's no pattern and only one vote, it's not serial voting and there's nothing really to be done, unless someone else is explicitly claiming they acted inappropriately (then flag). If it's a one-day occurrence, you've waited 24 hours, and the reversal script reverted all the votes, then it's handled. If you've waited 24 hours and the reversal script didn't reverse everything or it's over multiple days: raise a flag and explain."
    – Makyen Mod
    Mar 13 at 15:00
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    Basically, there's nothing productive that can be done about serial voting by regular users other than look at your reputation page and say "that looks strange/wrong". Regular users can and do do things that are inappropriate (e.g. guess at who downvoted and try to take inappropriate action). Moderators can investigate to an extent, but we can't actually see who voted, and request Community Managers to also investigate and invalidate votes. The way to start that process is always raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag which explains the issue you're seeing/having.
    – Makyen Mod
    Mar 13 at 15:07
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    @einpoklum As to repeating the routine every few months, that's going to depend on what the investigation reveals is going on, and, if there is something inappropriate happening, how the user who is doing the inappropriate actions reacts when we contact them about it (i.e. if they stop, or not). However, you won't be told who it was or what actions, if any, moderators and CMs took, because we don't reveal that information. You may see some effects (e.g. changes in your reputation due to invalidated votes), if there are actions taken which cause effects on your account.
    – Makyen Mod
    Mar 13 at 20:08

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