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He must be the most downvoted user by a large margin at this point right?

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I would be curious to know, but I don’t see a way to check that in the Lemmy API. Would need some way of searching user data based on criteria.

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Hey, I might be able to help you out here. I’m pretty sure this can be figured out if one has access to the underlying raw vote data. Which all instance admins do (more or less).

So running this SQL query on my pyfedi instance,

select user_name, sum(effect) from post_reply_vote v inner join “user” u on u.id = v.author_id group by user_name order by sum(effect) asc;

The first two rows,

UniversalMonk | -23315
MediaBiasFactChecker | -19231

So this account is indeed the most downvoted (or at least the most downvoted that my instance knows about). Interestingly enough the MediaBiasFactChecker bot is the 2nd most downvoted instance.

Number 3 is a human afaik and shows up as -4147 so the margin between this account and the next most downvoted human is indeed a very large one.

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haha wow! Thanks for that. So apparently I could just run my own instance to get access to that data… cool, but raises questions. :/ Does it also federate more private data, like DMs?

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So that number three spot is suspect to me too. I would’ve assumed a lot of users over time would have broken -4000. Also aren’t you the dude defending UM to me yesterday? What’s your deal?

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Yeah, let me know when you find out! Thanks!

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How dare they steal my thunder!

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Probably!

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