I woke up today, to a public comment in a Lemmy community asking a series of tagged accounts why they had downvoted certain posts

I thought that reactions to posts and comments are anonymous and now I don’t really know what to feel about Lemmy any more.

In this case I had downvoted a poster because of its design, but was confronted publicly for being racist because the person assumed that I downvoted the message on the poster

EDIT: changed the title from “How” to “Why” because it broke rule nr 5 about it being a support question

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    1 day ago

    It needs to be open for federation to work. It needs to share what votes are by whom from where. If instances don’t have this information they can’t really moderate. They can’t block people or other instances.

    Users typically don’t have access to this information, but any admin does. Because of how federation works though, anyone can become an admin pretty easily. Also, you can go somewhere that publishes the data for you who’s done that work already.

    I don’t see this as an issue personally. It’s just something to be aware of. I wish it was told to new users so they aren’t surprised, but now that you know you can be prepared. Always assume others can see your votes.