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I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

Edit: Thank you all for the interesting discussion. Maybe I'm indeed excessively concerned about my interaction with others on this site, when, in fact, we are here to help each other. I should have more faith in the community. ...and in the automatic background routines

I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

Edit: Thank you all for the interesting discussion. Maybe I'm indeed excessively concerned about my interaction with others on this site, when, in fact, we are here to help each other. I should have more faith in the community. ...and in the automatic background routines

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I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

(Please feel free to suggest duplicates to this question, I couldn't find any...)

I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

(Please feel free to suggest duplicates to this question, I couldn't find any...)

I just got over 3k and gained the close/reopen vote privilege, but I'm kinda wary of using it just right now because — as the title suggests — the timeline does show the voters' names.

We all know that there will be users who take that personally, and some of them might want blood-soaked revenge by hitting on the downward arrow with enormous fury. Ehm~

Yes, downvoting comes at 125 points, so who cares, right? But there's plenty of space between 125 and 3k. Even if closers' names don't appear on the close banner to those without the privilege, everyone can still see them on the question timeline. (I just double-checked with a new 1-rep account).

Why isn't the same principle applied to the timeline?

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