@PhishMaster They are doing it because your existence there attracts a lot of users. And many of them will buy diamonds, like me. You served your life diamond many times for them. :-)
@PhishMaster What is your page on the chess.com? I will check the chess24.
@PhishMaster It does not matter, unlikely that a commoner could ever win you. I am thinking on a SEDE query what could detect surprising voting patterns.
They deleted your meta.stackexchange.com post. But it is likely that they start an investigation. You have no way to know the result, but you will see if she gets suspended for "voting irregularities", or if her reputation decreases.
@peterh-ReinstateMonica I worry about that a little from a standpoint of it may look bad. I have A LOT of people, who know me as PM for decades now. I am quasi-friends with Peter Svidler from the ICC days, and he mentions me a lot on chess24 broadcasts, so even today, I am seen a lot online. I have had people, who voted, and clearly read A BUNCH of my answers in a row that got adjusted later.
I know they deleted it. I have not reported the person yet, so they do not know who it is. You are the only one I have told, other than the comments where I called her out.
@PhishMaster I want to increase my glicko to 1200. I want to be over 1200. I find simply... unimaginable, how could someone play over 2200. You could report she also on the /contact form. Note, user929304 accepted 16 of her answers
Here is the detailed list of the users who accepted his answers, by the count of the accepted answers.
@PhishMaster Thanks. I am thinking on another. It would measure the distribution of the consecuting Id s of the votes to the same user, but to his/her different posts.
@peterh-ReinstateMonica I just ran that on myself, and I have one guy, who accepted 14 of my answers out of 306 answers to her 16 accepted out of 86 questions. When I saw 14, I was surprised, but the guy is a long-time member of many communities and predates my account by years.
@peterh-ReinstateMonica Out of all my accepted answers, I have that one guy at 14, and then two 5's, three 4's, and five 3's, 13 2's and the rest 1's. I think I am safe. :)
That was really cool to see my disposition of answers.
Thank you very much.
@peterh-ReinstateMonica Peter, it is now past dinnertime here, and I really need to go eat. It was an absolute pleasure meeting you, and informative. You have a wonderful night, and thank you again.