Maybe I’m oversensitive? We all know our votes here are public record, but to me it seems like weird, obsessive, and unhealthy behavior.
It definitely is a red flag for me to the point where I wonder if I shouldn’t just outright block people who go around making it known it’s something the participate in.


I dunno. It’s how the platform was designed. Lemmy was designed to imitate Reddit but with some changes. Looking back at a Redditor’s post history was always controversial. Vote history just adds a new layer to that.
I got banned from a bunch of AI comms I’ve never visited; I can only guess because I’m a member of “Fuck AI”. Truth is, I’m curiously cautious, or cautiously curious, I’m not sure. I’m not too big on AI, but neither am I vehemently against it (besides its affect on the gaming industry). I think the ban was just a knee-jerk reaction and probably a bit uncalled for, but again, the platform has the feature for a reason.
I always thought I had the sanest take on Reddit when it came to viewing post history. If someone was vitriolic, I’d check their history to see if this is how they are all the time or if they’re having a bad day. If the former, I might downvote/block… if the latter, I might give it a few days and reply, hoping they’d be in a better mood then.
I’ve never looked at another user’s vote history. It’s not really any of my business; I don’t see a real benefit for me to do so.