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Voting rings - how to handle organized groups upvoting each other?

As Martin points out, multiple Stack Exchange sites have been hit hard by what appears to be a flood of students from a single university. This started about a month ago over on Computer Science, but ...
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Coworker asking another coworker to vote all his questions and answers to gain points. What should I do?

Whether you are referring to a group of users you don't know, whom you have witnessed conspiring in public and/or suspect to be coworkers or otherwise related to one another based on their user ...
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Moderator invalidating votes because they were mostly for one person

This is an old, old problem. In the very early days of Stack Overflow, a few projects decided to make answering questions a regular event in their communities: they'd get together one day out of the ...
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What is the purpose of voting rings?

I've handled thousands if not tens of thousands of sock puppets over the years, and some patterns do emerge from their behavior. The single most popular reason for people to coordinate voting on this ...
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What should I do with plagiarised answers to questions asked by a deleted (potential sock-puppet) user when my moderator flags have been declined?

Admittedly, as can be seen in the screenshot above, for the three subsequent flags I copy/pasted the message of the first flag and added my plagiarism concerns onto the end of the message so the ...
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Moderator invalidating votes because they were mostly for one person

I'd like to defend meagar here by saying that he wasn't the only one looking into this, nor was he the first one to act here. We received flags from community members yesterday that stated that you ...
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Is it ok to have links on how to create sock puppets and gain rep fraudulently in user profiles?

Removing content from user profiles that describe how to circumvent or cheat the site (and would, when noticed, lead to suspensions or account deletions) is fine. Same goes for content that is ...
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Co-worker keeps upvoting me—what to do?

No, you will not be suspended for being the recipient of targeted votes, whether up or down. While an IP match is something we take into account when investigating sock puppets and voting rings, we ...
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Would the following case be considered as "voting irregularities"?

This seems like a pretty niche case and very difficult to prove, but yes, I would consider it a "voting irregularity." Any voting that is obviously not based on post quality is inappropriate. We don'...
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What are the methods of detecting vote fraud / sockpuppetry (user cross-voting with multiple accounts)?

We have both automated systems in place that detect vote fraud based on certain heuristics, and moderators investigate specific instances that are brought to our attention by user flags. Also, once ...
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Suspecting Voting Fraud - Do I Downvote Bad Questions?

If you see a user with a bizarre pattern of getting large amounts of votes for terrible content, or other weird patterns like them always having accepted answers by specific users, flag and explain ...
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Suspected voting fraud by duplicate user profiles

To answer your more general question, yes Stack Overflow and its moderators have the ability to sniff out users who create fake accounts to vote for themselves. In the most obvious cases of this, the ...
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How easy is it to "farm" reputation?

prevent There aren't any mechanical safeguards in place preventing anyone from creating multiple OpenID (or some other SSO) credentials and creating accounts with them. We just have scripts that ...
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Should the system invalidate all votes between two people on the same IP address?

Since the primary motivation here is really about the post ban algorithm, insofar as most voting fraud appears to exist purely to subvert it, what if, rather than invalidating these votes, we simply ...
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A plea against regex dogmatism

Yes, indeed. That kind of answer is called a frame challenge. For example someone asks how to parse an HTML document using a REGEX and you answer that doing that is a fool's errand and they should use ...
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Should we be flagging when we think there's vote manipulation? Is it okay to have coworkers upvote questions?

As mentioned in this topic, voting rings can sometimes escape the notice of the script that detects serial voting, especially if it happens on a small scale like here. The last three questions of ...
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Should the system invalidate all votes between two people on the same IP address?

No. This must be a manual process. There are plenty of reasons why that is; many of them have been hashed out in the comments here. A brief selection: Workplaces. It's entirely possible for a set of ...
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Is consistently answering another user's questions considered vote fraud?

As stated, there's nothing inherently wrong with answering more of a specific user's questions if you find each other's posts interesting enough to spend time on. You just need to be careful that you ...
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What effect do voting rings have on average post quality?

Only a tiny fraction of users attempt to defraud the voting system. My answer there was talking about what drove this small percentage of people, and that largely is question-ban-evasion. Even among ...
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Dealing with targeted post ban evasion

First of all, question bans are not based on the post score that is cached. I know this because I've seen question-bans return immediately after a vote invalidation. Next, I'm pretty sure there is an ...
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What's wrong with my answer?

This is an issue those in the regex tag are very familiar with.. It's not just you, it's most regulars. I would like to add to that I see (and have experienced personally) answers to such questions ...
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What is the purpose of voting rings?

Stack Overflow uses Gamification as a mechanism to encourage participation. Voting rings are basically like people who cheat at games. The goal of any cheater is to win the game, regardless of whether ...
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Fraudulent behavior

We found a voting ring boosting up that answer and other posts. We've dealt with the matter, thanks for reporting!
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Is it ok to have links on how to create sock puppets and gain rep fraudulently in user profiles?

There's already established precedent for posts which do something like this. I would imagine that the user profile doesn't diverge too much from this heuristic. Since there's no material value from ...
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What should I do if I suspect voting with multiple accounts?

What do I do in this situation, flag the original post, contact the support, do nothing? I've been in multiple situations where there was nothing tangible on the surface (like spam or an abusive ...
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Should the system invalidate all votes between two people on the same IP address?

TL;DR: Don't use IPs as the sole criteria for auto-invalidation, but as one factor amongst others. Should the system automatically invalidate any vote cast by one user to another on their same IP ...
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Someone upvoted all of my answers to get me banned

We can't really get into this publicly beyond saying contact us privately. Include as much information as you can like: Your profile URL The profile your brother (or other arch enemy) might have used ...
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Should the system invalidate all votes between two people on the same IP address?

Yes, but apply it intelligently. As you said, the majority of these voting rings are for evading question bans drawing attention to new questions Add tests to check if the votes would lift (or ...
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How do "area downvote" posts emerge and is there a way to avoid it becoming political?

Is there a political way to avoid this situations? Sure. Don't troll. is there anything else known about causes of this behaving? Yep. Bad answers get downvoted. Now, the main thrust of your ...
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Strange reputation behaviour

The up-voter was suspended for a week, but would this stop them creating new accounts and performing similar up-votes? I'm not going to go into details, but we have measures in place to prevent this ...
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