Can moderators see who upvoted/downvoted a specific question? How about who upvoted a specific comment?
Note that I'm asking for no reason besides to satisfy my own curiosity.
Can moderators see who upvoted/downvoted a specific question? How about who upvoted a specific comment?
Note that I'm asking for no reason besides to satisfy my own curiosity.
No. Moderators can't see who voted on a specific question (or answer). Moderators can only see some aggregate data to help identify voting fraud.
Stack Exchange Employees can, but from our understanding, generally do not unless there is cause to. The information isn't exposed in any easy fashion internally (on purpose), and as such requires going to the database and running a query to look for the source of a particular post's votes.
Moderators are elected by the community and can be found on this page.
Stack Exchange employees can also have diamonds next to their name, and they generally disclose that they are employees in their "About Me" box. Even if they don't they have the "Staff" indicator on their profile.