Today we banned vote manipulators and reset their votes. As cache expires, the accounts targeted will have their point totals adjusted appropriately.
You will likely recognize many of the names now on the ban list. Some I have mixed feelings about as I considered them fun to have around or an asset to Voat as a whole, but objectively, there was no question as to their abuse and manipulation, and for this reason we had no choice but to respond to all abuse with the ban hammer.
@Cynabuns and I have finalized a new system for more efficient processing of vote manipulation bans and going forward we will be reviewing manipulation more regularly. We don't plan on allowing the hammer to gather dust any longer.
We did not send warnings today like we usually do for those in the gray area. If we come across your name again, you will be banned. Fair warning. It's not worth it.
If you feel you have been targeted by vote manipulation please PM me so I can research as we are dealing with a mountain of data when reviewing bans.
To those banned:
I personally don't judge your actions, but you know as well as I do what you were doing. Vote manipulation can not continue going unchecked and for the sake of integrity you got the hammer. If you want to create a new account and forgo the manipulation, you are welcome back. If not, I'll ban you again (and again and again). The thing you don't realize is when I ban you, I am resetting your votes against your target(s), so there is no point in continuing with these ways.
P.S. Now vote manipulators get a shiny new badge so everyone knows that they've been bad little goats. :)
P.P.S. The ban reasons in the ban log are wonky because if a user had multiple infractions, we only used the first description. In addition, the target in the description may be the banned user (which doesn't make sense) as many of these bans resulted in both users (vote farmers) being banned and the code simply reused the same description for each ban.
Banned user log:
https://voat.co/log/banned/user
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Nosferatjew ago
How is downvoating a user's comments considered manipulation?
C_Corax ago
I play text based MMORPG's. You know in the browser. In one of them I ran upwards of 800 accounts fully automated by scripts. If someone pissed me off I would basically delete them from the game.
Voat runs in a browser too. It's a little more complicated thankfully, but you can imagine the impact if I gave you 800 downvoates right now? It's not to those extremes here, but I assume you could still see the impact if I had just 10 accounts to play with.
TheBuddha ago
You ever play KoL?
C_Corax ago
Nope! Given that I'm a known figure in parts of the text based MMO world and occasionally the spokes person of highly incorrect sentiments here, I'd rather not mention the exact games..
TheBuddha ago
LOL it's okay, give Kingdom of Loathing a quick read of their about page sometime.
I suspect it will make you giggle, multiple times.
heygeorge ago
You see, what @c_corax meant was yes, and also that he would not be admitting that here.