Today I received a Voting reversal and after investigating using the reputation-history API, I found that almost all of the votes were for the algolia
tag, which only had a couple of active answerers, myself and an Algolia employee for the most part of 2022.
This accounted for 14 posts under the algolia tag only according to the API:
- (70663654, 70655867 same main post),
- 70738474,
- 70873220,
- 70803515,
- 71701705,
- 71287714,
- 74720557,
- 74535013,
- 72781049,
- 72332969,
- 71696100,
- 74807138,
- (70698761 - the upvote I gave and the accept mark were also reversed ,so I reaccepted since the answer actually helped).
The message quotes
We recently noticed a substantial number of votes on your account to or from specific users. While we encourage everyone to upvote great posts and downvote bad ones, the motivation for doing so needs to be anchored in the merits of the post, not the person who wrote it. Please refrain from targeting specific users when voting.
How should I handle this situation from my end since there is only a handful of answerers? Is my account at risk of suspension if I ever vote for that user's posts again?
Also quoting
The system has processes in place to detect various types of voting between groups of users, so if you know anyone who may be voting for your stuff in kind, please ask them to refrain before the system detects such activity and takes similar actions on their account.
For small tags like this does that indirectly fall under "voting between groups of users" even though the votes may be for the content and not for the person?