Is there anyway for me to see who is upvoting or downvoting me? Apart from looking at the data dump, of course.

No, I will not go after those who downvoted me, but it's interesting to know, anyway.

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Lately I've often been thinking that it would be nice if I could see that I was downvoted in the first place. – innaM Oct 28 '09 at 9:47
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@Manni - This is shown as part of you voting data in the envelope view. It will show all up and down votes. Unless your looking for something else? – Diago Oct 28 '09 at 10:02
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I feel bad enough downvoting as it is, and while I always try to leave a comment, sometimes I just can't bring myself to do it :( – Phoshi Oct 28 '09 at 11:28
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Explaining a downvote is not without risk. Sometimes you get a string of downvotes on old answers in return. – Andomar Oct 28 '09 at 12:40
@Diago: I am talking about the envelope-thingy, yes. But I have my doubts about its correctness. I'll keep an eye on that thing an report a bug when my suspicions are confirmed. – innaM Oct 28 '09 at 12:41
@Andomar: That is true, unfortunately. But it shouldn't keep you from explaining your downvotes. I suggest to report revenge downvotes immediately. – innaM Oct 28 '09 at 12:43
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What?! -2 points? Now I have another reason to know who downovoted me, and why :) – Graviton Oct 29 '09 at 4:01
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+1 I wouldn't mind my own downvotes being visible. If I don't leave a comment its because I'm lazy, not because I'm afraid of revenge voting. – Perpetual Motion Goat Feb 5 '10 at 8:22
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No

Voting is anonymous and not even the moderators have access to this information. The only people I suspect that can see is Jeff and the team.

From the comments: Voting data is made anonymous before the data dump is done so this information is not available in the data dump.

Clarification

There are scripts that run that check for voting anomalies that will indicate when a user has a high rate of up-votes or down-votes from a particular user, however these instances are rare and handled by Jeff and the team.

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I don't think this information is available in the data dump, as this would defeat the anonymity. – fretje Oct 28 '09 at 8:50
correct - voting data is anonymized pre-dump – warren Oct 28 '09 at 9:46
what exactly does high rate mean? and how often does this script check run? – Aditya P Mar 14 '11 at 4:57
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@AdityaGameProgrammer: The details of the anti-serial-voting script are not really publicized (lest people try and game the algorithm), but e.g. two accounts upvoting each other all day long will be probably caught by this. – Piskvor's Semifinite Monkeys Apr 8 '11 at 18:02
@Piskvor fair enough.But if a person really wanted to game it observation and analysis would be enough to figure it out for most part. – Aditya P Apr 8 '11 at 18:08
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