When I post a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g on this Forum, it will be Downvoted within about 30 seconds of its posting.
It does not surprise me that a well-known poster would frequently receive the first vote within 30 seconds of posting, given that, when I post a technical question, I frequently have answers - often including actual working code - within 5 minutes and composing such an answer takes substantially longer than registering a vote. The monks really are just that active.

Also, IIRC, there's an IRC bot which announces the title of new posts as they're made, so it's to be expected that monks idling in the appropriate channel would be able to react within seconds when a post is made.

Furthermore, sometime within the next twenty-four hours, it will attract seven (specifically, “seven,” plus-or-minus one ...) downvotes.
I can assure you that, as of the time of this posting, your node has received significantly more than seven, plus-or-minus one, downvotes.

In reply to Re: Just curious: is there a BOT that downvotes "me?" by dsheroh
in thread Just curious: is there a BOT that downvotes "me?" by locked_user sundialsvc4

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