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Are theythere often serial upvoters on the site?

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Martin Sleziak
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I started working on Mathematics Stack Exchange more than $8$ years ago and I had a few problems with serial downvoters.

Starting two days ago, I started facing the opposite situation  : a serial upvoter.

Is this frequent  ? I suppose that the user has been identified since moderators took action to correct the situation. The problem is that I would not like to face similar situations again. Is there any remedy  ?

I started working on Mathematics Stack Exchange more than $8$ years ago and I had a few problems with serial downvoters.

Starting two days ago, I started facing the opposite situation  : a serial upvoter.

Is this frequent  ? I suppose that the user has been identified since moderators took action to correct the situation. The problem is that I would not like to face similar situations again. Is there any remedy  ?

I started working on Mathematics Stack Exchange more than $8$ years ago and I had a few problems with serial downvoters.

Starting two days ago, I started facing the opposite situation: a serial upvoter.

Is this frequent? I suppose that the user has been identified since moderators took action to correct the situation. The problem is that I would not like to face similar situations again. Is there any remedy?

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Claude Leibovici
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Are they often serial upvoters on the site?

I started working on Mathematics Stack Exchange more than $8$ years ago and I had a few problems with serial downvoters.

Starting two days ago, I started facing the opposite situation : a serial upvoter.

Is this frequent ? I suppose that the user has been identified since moderators took action to correct the situation. The problem is that I would not like to face similar situations again. Is there any remedy ?