The user that wrote this answer asked a completly clueless meta question about the rep cap (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/326289/…). Together with his more then fishy rep history (including 14 reversed votes yesterday) I think that they're engaging in some fishy business. Maybe a mod can investigate and talk to them. – Magisch 7 mins ago helpful
is it now worth reopening? The user added some more code.
@Magisch I see that user many times in the PHP tag and it looked fishy already a very long time. But I never flagged him, because I didn't had a real proof, but to see this now is just funny :P Maybe I should flag some other users which see very fishy, even if I don't have a proof for it.
@Rizier123 I always flag users that look fishy. Even if there is a slight bit of suspicion, flag it. At max, you will get a declined flag. Not much of a loss
@AshishAhujaツ There are many users in the PHP tag who have a very similar pattern(answering style, reputation gain, answer in the same time window, answering the same questions, coming from the same region) to this user :P
@Magisch Well I don't flag users if I don't have a proof, because you shouldn't moderate a user, but if your flag got marked as helpful I might flag suspicious behaviour from now on.
@Rizier123 I don't moderate the users, I just tip off the mods who do
There is a reason I dont run off and comment on their answers that they should stop the vote fraud
Because I can't find that out definitively. But I can tip off the mods who then can moderate users specifically
Fake rep is capped as well. You have to make it look more convincing, if a post gets downvoted, like so many of your posts are, then don't immediately upvote it again. Wait at least for a week. Then again, patience is usually the missing ingredient with users that do this. — Hans Passant2 mins ago
Making accusations is not very helpful when we as users can't and won't know the extent of what happened, and when the mods are already aware and already talked to the guy.
@Magisch I agree, I guess your specific phrasing of "We usually don't moderate users as other users" confused me. We do moderate other users, we just shouldn't
Yep. There's the occasional meta post that involves a user account, in which case it's hard to not talk about the user. But even then, it's better to try to keep the account and user separate. Otherwise meta mob effect.
Oh yeah, fun fact regarding general computing: My private PC died a week or so ago, and I couldn't figure out the cause. Swapped mainboard, cpu, ram, power supply, nothing helped.
@Kyll BTW, remember to use quotes when searching for misspelled words, otherwise elasticsearch will stretch the results. E.g. "appliactions" (50) vs appliactions (672 - sproing!)
Someone's obsessed with their favorite tag... Let it be, or tell them to calm down? Most edits are just useless, but some are faulty (this one removed an important tag, for example).