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I've recently been going around the Harry Potter questions and looking at the answers. There are a lot of good answers, but I'm a bit worried that I'm upvoting a little too much for some users that have answered a lot of questions well . . . they would be getting over 5 votes in one day.

So my question is: When should I stop upvoting?

Please note that I have not started upvoting yet out of worry of getting in trouble for spam votes.

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    As long as your votes are for the content and not the user you're fine.
    – TheLethalCarrot Mod
    Commented Mar 15, 2023 at 9:20
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    Just make sure to take the time to read thoroughly. If you vote too fast, it might look like serial voting.
    – Clockwork
    Commented Mar 15, 2023 at 10:08
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    If you'd do it very fast voting would get automatically corrected - it's not how many, but how fast. Another issue is if it would get over the daily rep. cap then surplus votes wouldn't give any rep.
    – Mithoron
    Commented Mar 16, 2023 at 0:11
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    @Clockwork - how fast is "too fast"?
    – Basya
    Commented Mar 16, 2023 at 11:06
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    @Basya That's a good question. I don't know the how of Stack Exchange's algorithm to detect serial voting. I only know that if it doesn't look natural (too many votes; especially votes targeted to specific user[s]), the votes will be reverted. Edit: Or just the reputation changes.
    – Clockwork
    Commented Mar 16, 2023 at 11:13
  • @Basya scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/6602/…
    – Clockwork
    Commented Mar 16, 2023 at 11:18
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    I know that meta.SE posted a thread suggesting that something was broken about SO's rep system, and that a very highly-upvoted response called for capping rep gain per post (so upvotes past a certain point would not grant any more rep.) I don't agree with this idea, but I wondered if it was part of the reason for your asking this question?
    – AJM
    Commented Mar 20, 2023 at 10:10
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    @AJM Seeing that they mentioned "trouble for spam votes", I think the idea was about being afraid of it looking like "favoritism votes"
    – Clockwork
    Commented Mar 20, 2023 at 20:32

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If you are finding useful answers in older questions, then there's no reason not to upvote them. If that question/answer were posted today, and you would have upvoted it, then there's no reason not to upvote it just because it's more than a week/month/year old.

In a way it's a bit of a bonus reward for people who have written a good enough answer that it's still useful and relevant.

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There is no such thing as too many upvotes, but I think there is a daily maximum number of upvotes you can give. After that the website does not allow you to give any more upvotes for 24 hours (or may be until midnight, not so sure about that). I think the daily maximum might be 40. Also, an account is only allowed to earn 200 rep (I think) in a day. After this they don't earn any rep even if you do upvote. At 10 reps per vote that amounts to 20 posts. So if you want to help someone gain rep, 20 posts per day is the maximum you can do (for one particular user). Keep in mind this is in addition to any other rep they might have earned previously that day. For example, if someone has earned 100 rep already, you can only give him 100 more reps worth of upvote on that day. You can still upvote them if you haven't reached the daily limit of 40 upvotes, but they won't earn any more reps.

Also, the general guideline is that you should always vote for the post, not the person. If you like a few posts from a user, it might be tempting to go upvote a bunch of posts from that user regardless of whether you actually like all of them or not. However, this is not recommended, and you should instead vote for the post you actually found useful.

Also keep in mind that if you quickly upvote too many posts by the same user, the stackexchange websites considers it a form of vandalism called serial-voting. The logic being may be two users are colluding to farm for reps, or maybe both accounts are the same user, where he uses one account to farm for rep in the other. In this case, all the votes you did will automatically get reverted after certain period of time, and the vote recepient will not earn any reps. However, I don't think there is any penalty to you or the recipient if this does happen.

On the plus side, if someone downvotes a bunch of your posts in the same manner just to reduce your reps, they will get reverted too.

Keep these in mind and happy scifi stackexchanging.

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  • In general, there is no penalty for serial voting (aside from revocation), but if you do it repeatedly, it may eventually get looked at by a human, who may decide to impose a penalty of some kind (usually suspension). In most cases, the person being serially upvoted or downvoted will not be penalized unless there is evidence of collusion.
    – Kevin
    Commented Mar 25, 2023 at 20:00

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