So I was going through /all and this admin is snooping at vote counts for posts in his instance and then posting it publicly.
Just a reminder that these kind of petty people exist. Pick a trustworthy instance or better yet, host your own.
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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The votes are public. Kbin displays them right in the UI. Lemmy semi-hides it, but it’s never been designed to be private in any way.
Changing instance won’t do shit if that’s a concern to you. As an admin I can see them even if my instance isn’t involved with the post at all:
didn’t know that. thanks!
So really, I just need to host my own instance to see votes. Nice.
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What’s the worst that could happen?
I hope the “published” column is the time at which that user downvoted you and not the time at which you posted the original content… there is less than 2s in between some.
It was the time of each of the downvotes. I’m pretty sure the behavior was done by a bot, because there were way more downvotes across a bunch of unrelated posts.
I have way more data than my own, and there’s a few users I’ve identified who appear to be botting other users aggressively. Not sure where to drop that data set, but it’ll be funny.
Oh boy.
Brigading is back on the menu boys! /s
(Don’t actually do this)
And this is why we have access to the votes, and why the protocol doesn’t obfuscate them.
Admins can deploy scripts to detect those kinds of patterns and act on it.