• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    Votes are technically public, so technically there’s nothing wrong with this, but doxxing voters still feels slimey.

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      14 days ago

      Doxxing implies I provided personally identifying info like home addresses, work locations, telephone numbers, other social media accounts, etc.

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        14 days ago

        You know what I meant. Encouraging brigading, to be more precise.

        Lemmy keeps that info hidden by default for a reason.

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            14 days ago

            Even then, I think it’s a bad precedent. It makes Lemmy feel toxic.

            I don’t think votes should be private (as that leads to all sorts of complications, especially with fighting bots/spammers), but I think Lemmy/Piefed should encourage a culture of not highlighting it, unless it’s strictly for a spammer or some other objective rules violation.

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            14 days ago

            Lemmy hides it by default. They hide it for a reason, whatever you want to define that reason as.

            It feels icky to work around by posting the list of downvotes.

            I’ll debate over that, but I’m not going to beat around the bush or start a snarky semantics argument over a linguistic error I made.

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              14 days ago

              The likely chilling effects are obvious to me. Who’d want to (intentionally or accidentally) tap a button on this site when someone’s gonna post your username for it?

              Punishment for using default features is concerning for a platform. If we needed thought police they’d probably make downvotes more visible to us.

              We can already keep bad content in its place by downvoting it ourselves. We can use logs to investigate brigaging and stalking-to-downvote and suspicious mass upvoting, etc. We owe other users restraint if we want them to come back.

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                  14 days ago

                  Noticed good behavior on my comment. When a user (whose name I do not need to be told by a third party) believed I didn’t add to the discussion, they used a platform voting feature as intended.

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      14 days ago

      Do you even know what Doxxing is?

      Calling users out for defending genocide isn’t doxxing. Finding out their real names, addresses, places of work, etc…

      That’s Doxxing.