Is there any way in stack overflow to see which users upvoted / downvoted your question / answer / comment? That would be helpful, if you want to ask someone why they downvoted you and ask for suggestions on how to improve.
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7Votes on stackoverflow are anonymous.– NathanOliverJun 5, 2015 at 0:40
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5Is there a way to see who voted on your posts?– jscsJun 5, 2015 at 0:44
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It wouldn't help. They're not obliged to answer or justify their reasons to you.– MakotoJun 5, 2015 at 2:39
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3NO. It would cause global thermonuclear war.– Martin JamesJun 5, 2015 at 7:41
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4NO... it would unleash the 5th horseman of the apocalypse, cause a zombie outbreak and the horrors of horrors - a one direction clone army– user4756884Jun 5, 2015 at 7:46
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That would be helpful, if you want to ask someone why they downvoted you and ask for suggestions on how to improve.
If someone wanted to tell you why they down-voted you, they could leave a comment. The down-vote privilege is gained after the comment privilege.
What your suggested would lead to is either:
- masses of comments on posts by people who down-vote not about the post with users asking why their questions / answers were down-voted.
- possible revenge-down-voting.
- no noticeable improvement for new users who can't comment on other posts to ask why they were down-voted, except "Here's a list of the people that don't like your post."
The first two are sort of guarded against in many cases by the crap often coming from new users.
I think for new users the anonymity of votes is better. It can mean "oh, twenty random internet people down-voted my post" rather than "oh, these twenty people who I can now see and have names and faces down-voted me".