Exasperated: math.stackexchange.com/questions/2443799/… Have now voted to close after comments failed, and the asker says they just want someone to answer their question. :-/
Caught a dupe by the same user (see link in comment above) here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/2426208/… It was a repost of an answered question asked earlier the same day.
@SimplyBeautifulArt It seems the user is already blacklisted. Metasmoke link mentions "Blacklisted user - blacklisted for //math.stackexchange.com/a/2444103". I have also checked in Charcoal SE.
If you know reasonable phrases to search for and if the deleted question was relatively recent, trying to find it via Google cache is often a reasonable option.
@user21820 BTW now that we who deleted it, several users from this room could have found that question in the list of their deleted votes.
But probably the most straightforward solution would be to look at recently deleted questions in tools. (I should have thought of this first. This does not work for self-deleted post, though.)
@SimplyBeautifulArt closed. This is a philosophical question which cannot be decided through mathematics alone. And even in philosophy, there is no agreement. Thanks for the link; the question is now closed.
@SimplyBeautifulArt Really isn't relevant. Too many upvotes targeting one user's answers, just like too many downvotes on any one user's questions or answers, it serial up/down voting, even in the case the votes were/are sincere, and cast only after careful review. That's not always fair; but it's the way the script works. Time span between posts (start to finish) also matters, and the script, depending on the time of votes etc, is probably triggered at five or more such votes. But I'm no expert.
@SimplyBeautifulArt I don't think deleted posts come into play much. But, what I pretty much know, I've stated in my comment above. Like you, I'm expecting a reversal of upvotes from Jack, too
@amWhy Silly you! You meant to say: review the users three most (or more) recent questions