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Although since Lemmy votes are public, it does take some restraint to not message people that downvote your comments/posts and ask them why.
You can see who voted your comments? How? I don't think I can.
I think mbin makes all votes up or down public. So maybe heβs on an mbin server instead of lemmy
I didn't realise it's only visible to server admins. I run my own server, and it seems like server admins can view the votes on any comment, not just for comments or posts on their server. Interesting design choice.
What I haven't checked is if non-admins can load the vote data, and it's just the button in the UI that's hidden.
There is one server implementation that shows it to its users. I forgot its name though.
They're visible to all the server admins. The difference is that anyone can make their own instance and connect to the network as an admin