I have been using lemmy for a while now (since Reddit’s API issues) and just recently discovered this website:
Seems I can simply input any user and I get their whole history of upvotes and downvotes, with dates and links. I also tried it with a Piefed user and it worked.
Kind of a deal breaker for me. Don’t feel comfortable even upvoting when these details are public to anyone.


That’s just the nature of the fediverse, all actions are public for transparency and accountability.
Even moderator actions are public.
Actions are public, but not the identity of who took the action, right?
Not to the regular users if “Hide modlog mod names” is enabled, but other instance admins (including remote admins) can see it all regardless. So the info itself is federated across instances.
Ex: if I look at the /c/politics@lemmy.world modlog as a guest
if I look at the same modlog but with my lemmy.ca instance admin account