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Hi again mateys!

As most of you are probably aware, since the development of Lemvotes Lemmy votes are no longer private for users.

The way lemvotes works right now afaik, is it uses an admin level account to collect voting data from all federated instances, thus enabling the identification of every voter. This method effectively bypasses the guardrails the developers put in place to keep this info more restricted.

However, the developer of lemvotes has recently developed an "opt out" for instances that don't want their user data collected in this way. So now we have a choice of whether or not to continue. For total transparency, I asked the developer to create an opt out because I wanted to give our users the option to choose that path without defederating from the lemvotes instance.

I think there are (at least) two schools of thought on this topic, which I will attempt to succinctly summarize below:

  1. Votes should be kept private to users as they were only ever meant to be viewable by instance admins. Making votes public to everyone via lemvotes, when users have a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to voting, is a betrayal of user trust. It also leads to arguments and a lot of unnecessary drama, caused by users trawling though each others' vote histories.

  2. It's good that voting is transparent and that users have the same tools available as admins to conduct their own investigations into other users. This creates a level playing field and helps hold everyone accountable for their voting patterns.

So now you have some of the context, I'd like to ask our community what are your thoughts on lemvotes... is it a social good or a bad idea?

Personally, I quite like it from an admin perspective - it's a handy tool, and a pretty cool project. But I also have an expectation (mainly from other forms of social media) that users' votes should be kept private from other users, so I still think it's problematic from that perspective.


Proposal: To opt out of lemvotes, so that our users' voting data is kept (at least somewhat) private.

  • To vote FOR the proposal to succeed, upvote the post.
  • To vote AGAINST the proposal, downvote the post.

This will be a simple majority vote. Similar to the last governance topic, I have no clue what the instance sentiment is towards lemvotes, so let's find out! Feel free to add your comments below.

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[–] SadSadSatellite@lemmy.dbzer0.com 24 points 3 days ago (4 children)

I don't want lemvotes. It sounds like some real reddit shit and it's a terribly dumb word. Not to mention I want less tracking and more anonymity on the internet in general.

[–] Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

This is not going to give anonymity, it at worst gives an increased false sense of anonymity.
Not only could others spin up more copies of lemvotes, last time I checked every mbin instance shows that info freely.

For what I'm concerned this proposal would merely make looking up votes slightly less convenient.

Edit: Yep, mbin still shows votes, no login required: Example

[–] SadSadSatellite@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Less convenient means more private if more people give up. I don't expect 100% privacy in my life, but I won't make it easy for anyone.

[–] curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago

Its not making it harder.

Ita barely even less convenient. You can just got to mbin/kbin (without even being logged in) and see the same info. The only reduction in convenience would be one site not showing it.

Votes on Lemmy are not private and you shouldn't think that they are even remotely, and I think thats something lemvotes does quite well - shine a spotlight on the problem, which should be addressed inside of Lemmy.

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