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.
Yeah. I did it though. Wish I hadn’t but shitty pattern seeking brain was like “but what if something interesting happens? What if you have an arch enemy”
No such luck, but it turns out there’s a few accounts who just downvote everything indiscriminately and that’s a little funny
The doing it doesn’t bother me so much as the “Hey so I was browsing through my downvotes and noticed you downvoted me. Justify your actions to me!” PMs.
Like - I don’t even know who you are or what you’re talking about. Thanks for the research project so I can piece together all these disparate pieces of information so I can figure out wtf you’re even talking about.
The doing it doesn’t bother me so much as the “Hey so I was browsing through my downvotes and noticed you downvoted me. Justify your actions to me!” PMs.
That is not healthy behavior.
Oh. Yeah that’s fuggin weird. Did somebody do that to you? How fragile.
How do you even see who down votes?
Yes. An explanation for this, would be great.
“I went through your post history and so now I feel confident stereotyping you” is a borderline temp ban red flag, imo. It definitely indicates that the person is tilted hard enough, for one reason or another, to not take the discussion rationally and maybe need a break. If your community excludes certain harmful opinions then a post history check can be helpful for moderation, but using it to ad hominem someone in a discussion forum where all the important information should be in the discussion is flame war tactics and can lead to stalking.
Usually doesn’t happen here to the degree it happens on reddit, but literally this week I had someone do it to try and claim that I hate cars because I post in /c/fuckcars@lemmy.world, even though I myself own two cars. Indeed, it was a stupid topic that dependably gets some people irrationally incensed, which primed this guy to try and make it personal.
Yes, the internet is filled with weirdos - next question
No I’m spartacus
Yes, those people are creepy.
Ngl, I’m curious who the two consistent downvoters of .ml posts are, even if of they’re just slightly progressive or relatively conservative or actual socialist comments.
You should immediately block everyone who disagrees with you. Then all of your BS will be eternally enabled and you’ll never be wrong about anything.
Legitimately the reason I hesitated to block people I was reporting on reddit.
Lemmy’s public downvoting could be easily gamed.
I can’t imagine how any of these things could actually matter. Like… …ever.
Even a little bit.
Ask rimu or 002
I didn’t know what that is and will continue with that. Thanks though!
I envy your lack of imagination.
Let’s say 0.5% of users care enough about unreported bots to downvote or report them. If all information is public, you can quickly hide your bot comment or posts from that 0.5% and dodge being detected by the community.
Removed by mod
Are you saying I should embrace the thing I fear to take away its power?
Or just just block folks who vocally disagree?
Yes, definitely that.
This guy blocks
I just wish I knew why I keep hearing myself after I speak. So strange.
I totally agree.
I used to ban people who repeatedly downvoted content on my conservative community but the last couple months I’ve stopped doing that and it hasn’t changed the vibe of the community at all.
Yet another example of how the pearl clutching about down votes is stupid.
TIL
WTFC
TMDV
The only time I check is to try and catch if I’m being targeted by someone mass down voting me or using alts to do so. Only when I’m seeing weird stuff like every one of my comments for a while getting at least one downvote, or seeing my comments deep in a one on one conversation on an otherwise dead thread getting multiple downvotes (no one’s going to even see those except me and who I’m talking to).
Unfortunately, this has been a “you’re only paranoid if they aren’t out to get you” situation. Most give up after a day or two and I just block and move on, but it was a bit common for a few months.
I caught one of the “respected” members of my instance pulling that shit, a person who moderates multiple comms, downvoting me using their alts over multiple instances.
They accused me of doxxing them (they were actually around that time). Now I have a bunch of bans in my modlog saying that I used a slur, when I was quoting the name of an ancient meme and I edited the word out long before they did the bans.
Just letting you know that I down voted this comment so you don’t need to waste the time looking up who did it.









