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I recently learned that voting on lemmy is not anonymous. Anyone can get information about who has upvoted and downvoted a post or comment.

In combination with your IP, this is a massive privacy (maybe even physical security) risk. Also, people can target you for your votes.

Sadly, this is something where I would prefer Reddit over Lemmy. Big tech scrapes data from both places anyways, at least Reddit is safe.

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[–] hypnicjerk@lemmy.world 23 points 3 days ago (3 children)

this is why i vote at random, like two-face doing his quarter thing

[–] moseschrute@lemmy.zip 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You get 3 accounts. Say you want to upvote something. You downvote in 1 account (randomly selected), upvote on another, and upvote on the third. So it’s net +1 and the only way to see how you voted is to piece together all 3 of your accounts voting history. Need more privacy? No problem, just use 5 accounts instead of 3.

/s

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[–] M0oP0o@mander.xyz 18 points 3 days ago (7 children)

In combination with your IP, this is a massive privacy (maybe even physical security) risk. Also, people can target you for your votes.

No.

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[–] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 55 points 3 days ago (8 children)

While it is important to know that voting is not private (nor truly is direct messaging), that is not in itself a danger.

Lemmy is community driven, and so it is — broadly speaking — governed by community norms and the platform is responsive to the needs of those norms. If someone is harassing or mistreating you on the basis of your voting, then you can take it up with an admin. I've seen people called out for the use of vote manipulation, but I'm not sure what it would look like to be targeted based on your votes.

By the way, there are also mechanisms for publicly addressing grievances with mods and admins.

Most importantly, recognize that it does take time to adjust to the reality that no one cares about the fake internet points here. Reddit uses dark patterns to manipulate users into equating votes with worthiness. Having a lot of karma on reddit contributes to a person's reputation and credibility there. Here, no one cares, or even sees, a person's vote totals. Like most everything else, it's technically public, but it's not visible or indicated.

Why does reddit want you to care about your karma? For engagement and metrics. If people are only incentivized to share genuine interests and human interaction, then they won't scroll mindlessly for quite as long. If every post and comment is incentivized for maximum virality, then Reddit can sell more eyeballs to advertisers. Plus, if people care enough about their fake points, they will literally pay to buy reputation. Reddit doesn't care about your well-being, just your ad impressions. Like any other social media corp.

Welcome to a better, healthier, more transparent place. We are far from perfect, but no one here will use dark patterns to mine you for content.

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[–] yermaw@sh.itjust.works 16 points 3 days ago (11 children)

Seems like a good thing to me. Should be a better known feature.

How would I go about seeing this information for myself?

I posted in the wrong spot, sorry. There’s a link and screenshot here:

https://lemmy.myserv.one/comment/15441289

[–] irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 3 days ago (7 children)
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[–] some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I'm not a jackass with downvotes, so I'm not worried.

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[–] bdonvr@thelemmy.club 26 points 3 days ago (3 children)

In combination with your IP, this is a massive privacy (maybe even physical security) risk.

Your IP would only be seen by your instance (which is inevitable, you gotta connect to it after all). But there's no way for anyone else to look up your IP.

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[–] jqubed@lemmy.world 34 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I don’t think IP addresses federate? I think only your instance admin can see your IP address. In any case, though, you should generally always assume that your up/down votes on any service are recorded and tied to your username. If you can come back later and change your vote, that vote is tied to your username. It may not be visible to other users, but the server admins can absolutely see what you’re doing.

Reddit might not make your votes publicly visible, but they’re absolutely tracking them and using that information to select what you see, including advertising. They might not directly share those votes with advertisers, but they almost certainly are sharing your interests based on your votes. And you should assume Reddit and others will comply if the government comes asking for what users liked a post the government opposes, or who downvoted a post praising a new government initiative.

It depends on your threat model, but your threat model might change. Freedom of speech might be curtailed by politicians even when that’s supposed to be unconstitutional. What might be safe to do online now might become unsafe in a year or two.

YSK: every action you take online, even as simple as an Upvote or Like, might be recorded and may come back to haunt you

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[–] anamethatisnt@sopuli.xyz 34 points 3 days ago (13 children)

It's the nature of the beast. Federated software holds no secrets.
Related: https://sopuli.xyz/post/31369487

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[–] HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 26 points 3 days ago

My votes are a massive privacy risk? How? I'm putting them out there publicly willingly. As is the nature of the internet.

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