Probably better to post in the github issue rather than replying here.

https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4967

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3 points

If they’re a serial downvoter, then it’s easier for you to track them and block them as well. Double edged sword i think

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I thought blocks were one way - you can’t see anything from the person you blocked, but they can still see your stuff?

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Hmm, i haven’t have experience with that, but even then you achieve your peace of mind and whatever they do means nothing.

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I downvoted SO much more on Reddit than I do here. The comment quality here is leagues better.

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-22 points

That’s why I’d like it.

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So to catch a single “serial downvoter” you’d open up all your voting to vote stalkers? If it’s a single person, honestly why does it matter?

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Actually what’s the case with vote stalker? I haven’t seen them anywhere and i don’t know what’s so bad till have to hold off a feature just because of them.

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It doesn’t REALLY matter. More of a thing where it would be fun to catch him since he’s really obsessed with me. But meh, in the end, doesn’t matter. And I blocked him, so…

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