I don't even see why this is still being discussed, to be honest. Even if it turns out that it was Mathyland, it's not even like he's in any trouble. He was warned not to do it again if it was indeed him, and that warning was extended to everyone since it was added into the rules.
Moot already made his point: If this was someone following Mathyland's posts, a bug, or a program/hack attached to his account, it doesn't make sense. The former because if someone was following his posts, they'd have no idea what he "liked" since there's no mention of that in the forum/news feed unless you're the person whose post was liked. The latter because the timing would be off unless, if it was a program/hack, it was manually set to do a "dummy" like after a set period of time (which in itself makes little sense, and if it was a bug, it'd normally be immediate).
To have this researched in its entirety is something for a
team of developers/programmers to do, not just Moot (As that's a monumental list of things/code he'd have to go through). He just explained that it's a process that takes hours upon hours (if not days) to even scour through (not to mention that he has to also go in and tidy up the extra likes and fix the system), and it's a bit unfair to expect him to go through that lengthy of a process just to prove a point (especially since like us, he also has a job on top of all of that). Not to mention that, again, nothing is even happening out of this whole thing except that Mathy was just asked not to do it again...so demanding that he spend countless hours researching further when nobody has even been punished for anything is pretty unreasonable.
This is the main reason I agree with Wintermoot specifically:
I don't believe it was possible to trigger this bug by accident, because in order to utilize it someone would have had to get a post-specific URL from code that isn't included to non-members and then run that URL in a browser that isn't logged in. It requires someone to do things while logged in and while logged out, and I don't believe this variety of actions, which requires someone to do things while logged in and logged out, can be done accidentally, much less done accidentally 20+ times within a few minutes of one person (and only one person) liking a post.
If this was someone intentionally going after Mathyland, we're right back into things that make very little sense whatsoever. Every incident was spaced very mere minutes away from each other (as far as I recall hearing). Again, if this was just an actual bug, the timing for each would have been mere seconds/immediately from each other. I've never come across a bug that actually
waited a few minutes before it triggered.
If this was someone liking it as a guest, you're talking they'd have to know WHEN the like was put up, as well as WHERE. Since the forums tell neither of those details, even if someone was intentionally doing this to make Mathy look bad, they'd have to guess where each like was going...so the timing between them wouldn't be concrete, and would be more than just a couple of minutes apart.
Whereas if it was actually Mathy themselves that did it, the scenario would make a bit more sense. They'd know where all of the posts would be at, and boom. Double likes. Why this would be done? Who knows? We're talking an older member who no longer goes here made multiple accounts just to continuously give him good karma. Why? Who knows, because the karma system here means little anyways. Is it really that unheard of that someone would give out multiple likes to other members?
In the end though, it doesn't matter because no action was taken. Moot gave a warning, a slap on the wrist if it was indeed Mathy that did it. The bug is fixed, and it won't be happening again regardless of anything, so there's really no point in pushing it further anyways.