I read on reddit that on Lemmy you can see users’ upvote/downvote history. I therefore expected to be able to see upvote/downvote breakdown by user for my own comments. But couldn’t find this. Does this feature exist or is that a myth?

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On Kbin, you can: https://kbin.social/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/329396/How-many-of-you-are-actually-chatbots/votes/down

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On Lemmy, it’s available on the AP available in the database, so an admin instance can get that, but I don’t know of any client that offers the feature

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i don’t think it’s in the api. is in the DB, but not exposed anywhere. one instance admin could do query and see them.

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Ah, that might be it, I didn’t remember exactly how it was working

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What are downvotes seen by kbin users on lemmy content? It could just be the kbin instance’s local downvotes of the federated content but I never noticed a lack of down votes on lemmy-hosted content when I was running a personal kbin instance.

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kbin doesn’t federate (in or out) downvotes. To the best of my knowledge lemmy doesn’t either. But, I’m not 100% on that.

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Ahhh right so the information is there publicly available just not in the existing clients. Interesting.

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Is that info federated or just the count? Might still be trivial to get the info if it’s the former.

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It’s federated. Upvotes are just favorites in other platforms and they also show the user.

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