Upvotes seem to just federate as likes and dislikes.

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    There’s no way that isn’t going to be abused. Some marketing or tracking agency will setup a fediverse server and just collect all data like this for free. Or worse, take advantage of a friendica instance to bombard it with requests for data collection purposes.

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      Yes, but as long as you don’t reveal your identity, they can’t do much to track you.

      They don’t have access to your IP.

      Of course, it you’re using the same username over multiple services, or reveal identifying information (which is much easier to analyse now due to AI) they will be able to track you.

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    I’m not sure about the downvotes part (i failed to recreate this lmao) but you can already view upvotes with mbin. Piefed solves this problem with a option to make your votes private but only with untrusted instances (but from my tests it didn’t work? weird)

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      IIRC, piefed’s private votes are disabled for “trusted” instances. You can see which instances are trusted here.

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        Ah, well that sucks :( i thought it just used a different strategy to do so if it was trusted, not outright disable it.

        Will correct it, thanks

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    Or you can be an instance admin. Iirc In the next lemmy version (1.0.0), mods will also be able to view votes in their communities.

  • irelephant 🍭@lemm.eeOP
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    I was thinking that it would make sense to federate upvotes, but with the hash of your username instead of your actual handle. Would this work?

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      The userbase is small enough that hashing would be easy cracked by a determined person. Even with salting, iterating through the entire userbase and hashing each username+salt to check for a match would probably not take long

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        Replace “hashing” with “encrypted” (perhaps just using a symmetric key that the admin sets up) and then it gets impossible to know for any outsiders who is the real user behind the vote.

        I for one just wish people understood once and for all that anything you do on social media is public.

        If you are not comfortable backing up your opinion or action, then don’t do it.

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          Assuming each user will always encrypt to the same value, this still loses to statistical attacks.

          As a simple example, users are e.g. more likely to vote on threads they comment in. With data reaching back far enough, people who exhibit “normal” behavior will be identified with high certainty.

      • irelephant 🍭@lemm.eeOP
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        What if a uuid is generated every time a user signs up, and every upvote iterates through the uuids?

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      One of the advantages of votes being public is that it keeps instance owners honest and, perhaps more importantly, means they know other instance owners are honest.

      If they weren’t public it would be easy to modify your lemmy instance to send 10 votes with fake hashes for every real vote. There would be constant accusations of brigading and faking votes.

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    I don’t know this name, I read its part of the Fediverse… Does this affect us?