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same, doesn't work when I paste in the link
https://lemmy.ml/post/43393835
Its because we block lemvotes on this server, because people don't like their votes being exposed. Every server should do this.
oh, okay. It's nice that it's possible to do this.
I would say that's for them to decide
I doubt they've asked their users if they want this spying tool to hoover up their votes.
Alright, let me ask you to clear this up for me please. I'm not a developer so I might need some simplification. This Lemvotes thing asks a Lemmy server to give up the users having voted on a particular post. For this to work I would assume the server in question must comply with this request, or store this information in a way that's accessible in the first place ?
You can read the full context of this here.
Votes are transparently federated, but only shown to admins via a few special endpoints, in order to fight one of the biggest spam vectors currently on the fediverse, which is federated downvote spammers. Lemvotes is a single user server / spying tool to circumvent that reasonable expectation of user privacy.
no
votes being public is good and helps find bad actors
It's a UX issue. If you make votes public they should be very clearly so, the way reactions are on Facebook, LinkedIn etc, and everyone would be fine with it. What's getting people's panties in a twist is that Lemmy superficially presents itself as having anonymous voting but the logs are tucked away behind some convoluted process that you have to just know about and only seems to work about half the time.
That does need changing
lemmy should have an integrated view voters button
it works for some of the other instances; either it's broken or selectively ignoring.