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Is this really an issue for people. Lol.
You’re asking this in a thread where someone describes exactly how it’s an issue for them.
Yeah but it's a non-issue, because they're describing a behavior that cannot be prohibited regardless of if you can see who did it or not. It's not like there's a hard archive timer on votes disallowing comments to be interacted with; people can go down the whole history of any of our accounts and downvote all of it.
It's literally a non-issue, this guy is freaking out because he can just see who did it, like it makes a difference. It's the ostrich syndrome, if you bury your head in the sand (can't verify) then it matters less.
Who's freaking out my dude? My point was this wouldn't have happened if THEY didn't know who I was. You and others make some good points about some how this happens regardless, and how there are upsides to seeing who downvotes you. I honestly wasn't aware this was a common thing until now. It's why I asked if this has happened to anyone else. Chalk it up to me being a bit naive.
I just don't get how anybody doesn't understand how user voting works, regardless of the ability to identify who did which votes.
Are you just now learning that on the internet people are just randomly dicks? Like it hasn't been that way for the last 20 years?
Oh, I'm aware. I've just never heard of "Downvote Fairies". In any case that was never my point, as I've explained.
its completely contradictory
' i dont care about imaginary internet points, but heres why its not fair' is an oxymoron