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clarify feature request: hide the up/down counters; keep it visible to moderators
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This feature request proposes to hide the up and down counters in this section from other users that are not moderators. The reasons for doing this follow.

With these arguments, I would say that it is time for common users to no longer be able to see other users' total number of upvotes and downvotes cast, both on the main site and on Meta, and keeping them only visible to moderators.

This feature request proposes to hide this section from other users. The reasons for doing this follow.

With these arguments, I would say that it is time for common users to no longer be able to see other users' total number of upvotes and downvotes cast, both on the main site and on Meta.

This feature request proposes to hide the up and down counters in this section from other users that are not moderators. The reasons for doing this follow.

With these arguments, I would say that it is time for common users to no longer be able to see other users' total number of upvotes and downvotes cast, both on the main site and on Meta, and keeping them only visible to moderators.

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screenshot presenting an unmentioned user's total vote count. all time: 3,605 up and 2,803 down; by type: 2,835 on questions and 3573 on answers; votes this month: 47; votes this week: 27; votes this day: 3screenshot presenting an unmentioned user's total vote count. All-time: 3,605 up and 2,803 down; by type: 2,835 on questions and 3573 on answers; votes this month: 47; votes this week: 27; votes this day: 3

It is not useful for moderation or curation purposes. Detecting a pattern of fraudulent voting cannot be determined by the total number of votes cast. Whenever a form of targeted voting is investigated, moderators are known to rely on more informative patterns, and to escalate to staff when needed. Any flag for moderator attention regarding a suspicion of voting fraud should try to state their concerns and suspicions without mentioning these total counts.

screenshot presenting an unmentioned user's total vote count. all time: 3,605 up and 2,803 down; by type: 2,835 on questions and 3573 on answers; votes this month: 47; votes this week: 27; votes this day: 3

It is not useful for moderation or curation purposes. Detecting a pattern of fraudulent voting cannot be determined by the total number of votes cast. Whenever a form of targeted voting is investigated, moderators are known to rely on more informative patterns, and to escalate to staff when needed. Any flag for moderator attention regarding a suspicion of voting fraud should try to state their concerns and suspicions without mentioning these total counts.

screenshot presenting an unmentioned user's total vote count. All-time: 3,605 up and 2,803 down; by type: 2,835 on questions and 3573 on answers; votes this month: 47; votes this week: 27; votes this day: 3

It is not useful for moderation or curation purposes. Detecting a pattern of fraudulent voting cannot be determined by the total number of votes cast. Whenever a form of targeted voting is investigated, moderators are known to rely on more informative patterns and to escalate to staff when needed. Any flag for moderator attention regarding suspicion of voting fraud should try to state their concerns and suspicions without mentioning these total counts.

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This wouldn't be the first time public information about a user was hidden from public view. The user's acceptance rate was eventually taken out from the asker's user card because it was effectively counter-productive: it resulted in potential answerers deciding to walk away from questions that they could have answered, as well as in askers being pressured and harassed towards accepting answers just to increase this metric. Stack Overflow the company also doesn't have an issue in making unilateral changes to the user profile page, as well exhibited recently. And in this case, the visibility of the upvote/downvote ratio seems to be causing more harm than good.

This wouldn't be the first time public information about a user was hidden from public view. The user's acceptance rate was eventually taken out from the asker's user card because it was effectively counter-productive: it resulted in potential answerers deciding to walk away from questions that they could have answered, as well as in askers being pressured and harassed towards accepting answers just to increase this metric. Stack Overflow the company also doesn't have an issue in making unilateral changes to the user profile page, as well exhibited recently. And in this case, the visibility upvote/downvote ratio seems to be causing more harm than good.

This wouldn't be the first time public information about a user was hidden from public view. The user's acceptance rate was eventually taken out from the asker's user card because it was effectively counter-productive: it resulted in potential answerers deciding to walk away from questions that they could have answered, as well as in askers being pressured and harassed towards accepting answers just to increase this metric. Stack Overflow the company also doesn't have an issue in making unilateral changes to the user profile page, as well exhibited recently. And in this case, the visibility of the upvote/downvote ratio seems to be causing more harm than good.

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