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

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

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Do not make votes public. It will lead to personal attacks.

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Enabling retaliation disincentivizes personal attacks

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The experience of kbin and mbin users say otherwise, however.

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I guess all 6 of them can be trusted. Lol

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Well, there are other problems too of course, but you can check the rest of the thread for that or check my comment history.

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It leads to an even bigger echo chamber, people with unpopular opinions will get ostracized not just for their comments, but even for their voting. There’s a reason why any real democracy has secret votes.

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Comparing to democracy doesn’t make sense, as democracy has mechanisms to ensure 1 person = 1 vote. The internet has no such mechanism. If we did, I’d be all for private voting.

people with unpopular opinions will get ostracized not just for their comments, but even for their voting

Sounds like those people doing the ostracizing should get moderated if they can’t handle being downvoted. Besides, if a dickhead wants to see the votes today, they can find them - votes are public, Lemmy just doesn’t display them in the UI.

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Because the fediverse isn’t as big as you think it is and so the number of crazies aren’t a problem yet.

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They’re already public if you look via kbin or run your own instance.

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Vote in good faith and if someone attacks you they will be on the wrong side

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