Perhaps it’s my personal bias, but I don’t like the idea of hidden information. If you can’t see it, it’s easier to manipulate.
What if it was the opposite - all votes were shown, including who up/downvoted? From what I’ve noticed, people think twice before mindless downvoting if they know they can be called out for it.
I’m aware of lemvotes.org. However, I think this should be part of the default interface, for everyone.
In Lemmy currently this feature is exclusive to comms you moderate:
Sadly I don’t expect anything similar for PieFed. I really like plenty of its features, but when it comes to vote visibility it’s going the opposite direction - making them unavailable by the API instead.
That’s a rather recent change, isn’t it? From what I remember the votes were cast by alternate profiles, so even if you tried to grab them from the API you wouldn’t know who voted on what.
I don’t think you’re wrong about the tradeoffs, I just think the tradeoff is worth it.
What if all votes were hidden? You could still press the buttons and it would affect the sorting, but nobody sees the number.
Perhaps it’s my personal bias, but I don’t like the idea of hidden information. If you can’t see it, it’s easier to manipulate.
What if it was the opposite - all votes were shown, including who up/downvoted? From what I’ve noticed, people think twice before mindless downvoting if they know they can be called out for it.
Votes are public as far as the API is concerned and there are tools to show you who voted in what way.
I’m aware of lemvotes.org. However, I think this should be part of the default interface, for everyone.
In Lemmy currently this feature is exclusive to comms you moderate:

Sadly I don’t expect anything similar for PieFed. I really like plenty of its features, but when it comes to vote visibility it’s going the opposite direction - making them unavailable by the API instead.
Votes are available via the API. There is a setting to limit it to your local instance. By default, they federate.
That’s a rather recent change, isn’t it? From what I remember the votes were cast by alternate profiles, so even if you tried to grab them from the API you wouldn’t know who voted on what.
It’s been around for a while, I don’t remember the dates
Basically, this is what it looks like
Ah, OK. Thanks for the correction + further info!