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wait, can you see who downvotes you?
Yup, I've already caught someone who went through and downvoted a lot of my comments within the span of a minute because of it.
How can I see that?
Lemmy won't let you see it; it's just a Kbin thing.
Yes, if you click on "more," next to "reply" and "boost." Click on "activity" from there.
Imagine having the time to actually look at all that nonsense just to find out who clicked an arrow icon halfway around the world.
I don't think people really understand just how privileged it is to be here dawdling at all, given time, technology, access, etc ... nevermind dawdling maliciously over something so petty.
Then again you could easily make bots to check all that shit, do the cross referencing, and pump out a black list of folks you don't want to interact with. I can see there's a lot of use in that for moderation and administration, but as a user? Begging for problems. It won't ever create positivity to have people able to see that. I understand the protocol won't hide it, but apps can.
Edit, Wait, I'm not even sure the protocol allows for downvotes anyway, that's specific to the apps isn't it? So there's a conscious decision going on to show them? That's a miss.
Gave you one to check
yep, it's just standing there... menacingly
Click more on any thread or comment and click activity. "Reduces" are down votes.
a TIL for me too. I can't see who downvotes from the comment icons themselves, not sure where people are finding that
That info is public available on kbin (this post was federated from kbin.social).
On lemmy, I believe only the admins have access to this info by looking at the database itself.