You can see who upvoted and downvoted a post by viewing it in friendica.
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Asumming you meant "do", go to friendica (friendica.world) and paste the fedilink (press the rainbow button) into the searchbar.
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But it has absolutely nothing to do with how it is displayed in Friendica.
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My name is actually Ricky Rigatoni and I am King of the Brooklyn Mafia.
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Cant you just defed with them?
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I mean, when the human element is literally not doing communism, yes, that would be a problem.
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Might just be people who are used to having an algorithm so they dislike stuff they don't want to see more of.
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kbin also got rid of the ability to view downvotes. I believe either before the fork or at least before the implosion while mbin were still mostly just pulling from upstream.
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A malicious hosting server could use fake points to blast any message to the top of everyone's feeds until manually banned or defederated
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Over thinking.
Only the instance needs the username to register the vote, the count can then be updated by the instance. Simple and lightweight
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, which is of course faulty logic
...which is why design systems so that when using them we can account for the human element, right? Come on! We have centuries-spanning systems even industries built on that! Engineering, avionics, Yelp reviews...
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It's only fake numbers for posts on the instance.
Not the first malicious instance, wont be the last.
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Yes, it is probably the oldest or second oldest server suite in the fediverse (diaspora is maybe older).
It was an early supporter of statusnet and pump.io, which are the earlier versions of ActivityPub.
It originally used it's own protocol to talk to other friendica instances, but a lot of plug-ins came out adding support for everything, even Facebook support for a while.
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My guess is accidentally hitting the button while scrolling, and too lazy to change it.
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