Serial voting is the act of serially (repeatedly) up or downvoting another user's posts over a (usually short) period of time. If you feel someone has serially voted you: wait 24 hours to see if it's automatically reversed. If it's not auto-reversed, then raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag and explain. Posting on meta about a specific case of someone serially voting is rarely productive, as non-moderators can't do anything about it.
Serial voting is the act of going through another user's posts and up voting or down voting that user's posts over a short time span.
This behavior is usually due to an effort by someone to improve or reduce another user's reputation.
Read: What is serial voting and how does it affect me?
Serial voting, whether up or down, is frowned upon as a form of voting fraud.
If you feel that you are a victim of serial voting:
- Wait 24 hours to see if the votes are automatically reversed.
- If the votes are not auto-reversed within 24 hours, then raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag and explain the issue.
- Please read What is serial voting and how does it affect me? for more details about the process and what to expect.
See the following discussions:
- What is serial voting and how does it affect me?
This is Stack Exchange's primary FAQ about serial voting. It's a good idea to read this one. - What can I do about getting a sudden flood of revenge downvotes?
- Can there be legitimate serial downvoting?
- If someone keeps downvoting my old answers can I be answer banned?
See also:
- voting and voting-fraud
- reputation and code-of-conduct
- harassment and abuse
- account-suspension and post-ban
- sock-puppets