> **tl;dr:** is there anything stopping me from downvoting all of the questions in a certain tag that I don't like? No, there's nothing really wrong about that (technically), and the [serial voting reversal mechanism](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/126829/what-is-serial-voting-and-how-does-it-affect-me) won't get after this. The term _"serial voting"_ usually is meant to describe voting anomalies targeting a specific user, not targeting tags. But it's a silly action to downvote maybe, because it might not really refer to the questions quality, that the OP has mistakenly chosen a poor tag that exists in the system. -------------------------------- Though the better action about tags you don't like or believe these aren't useful, is propose an edit removing that tag. As from your [comment](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/321332/serial-downvotes-for-single-tag?noredirect=1#comment334788_321332): > Roughly 80-90% of the questions get a downvote within an hour if they get tagged under that. Other tags, including more populous tags, don't have a rate that high. . This seems to improve that that particular tag isn't useful to put questions in a better context. May be you could additionally come up with a [tag burination](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/burninate-request/info) request on meta to support your campaign.