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KimmoKeranen wrote: He is almost always giving the votes a few times in a row within a minute or two. No human can read articles so fast so it must be a bot.
You can open more tabs with articles, read them and close the ones you don't like. Then when done, vote the remaining ones and... hopla. You are bot.
I am not saying anything about the quality of the votes or the articles, I just wanted to point out, that the timestamps might be not an accurate "judging tool"
On the other hand, I agree with you. Many of his votes don't make much sense.
Edit: I have taken a look to his profile and history. OK, he is giving 5 to many articles that don't really deserve them, but I don't think he is rep. hunting. 6+ years here and still about 3,5k reputation. The answers in the QA are mostly legitime and trying to help.
I don't think he is to be reported.
Other people thoughts?
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modified 1-Oct-14 4:28am.
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Well, in any case the orginal article Merge Two Class Data in C#[^] voting behaviour is still strange. There are 9 votes at the moment. It seems that every time there is a new vote of 1 there is also a new vote of 5.
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Socket puppets to compensate?
The one votes are from people with low rep, so it is easy to balance with new accounts.
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My 1-vote droped the average from 3.29 to 2.45, at the moment there are 10 votes (5x 5s and 5x 1s). If a new 5 comes fast then I would start to think the author is cheating, he gets notifications about the activity in the article and tries to blow the note of the tip.
But the only we can do is speculate. The only ones who can spot the cheat (if it really exists) are the hamsters
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Now there are 11 votes, one 5-vote after your 1-vote. I don't know how much time there was between your 1-vote and the 5-vote, but the pattern seems suspicious.
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As I said, the only who can know for sure are the hamsters. We can not just use "suspicious"
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Hey, that's a new business model: I'll sell upvotes for
- articles: 2$
- QA questions: 50c
- QA answers: 1$
- forum messages: 50c
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Please contact me by email Bernie@i-like-spam.com
or on phone +49-1234-567890
Looking forward to promoting you to a great expert in the IT world.
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Difficult to know if it is non-sense or not, I can not understand what they say. If to be in other language has to be reported, then that article has a lot of messages to be reported
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Strange that so many experts on CP point to Google for help. Do you know http://translate.google.com[^]?
True that this site's language is English, but banning a user because of posting a message in a foreign language is not appropriate either, methinks.
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gone
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Gone.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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The answers are gone, member still alive.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Article missing one report,
user gone
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By the way... If someone feels in the mood to continue searching in his articles for plagiarism. The list is:
http://www.codeproject.com/search.aspx?q=author%3A+%22Niladri_Biswas%22&sbo=kw&x=0&y=0[^]
M.D.V.
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Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Too quick to my taste
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