Few days back I asked one question. Few users up voted it and few down voted it. But I have no clue who has voted in my question. Is there any way to know that who has up voted or who has down voted my question or answer?
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That's the whole point. So you can't go and attack the downvoters. – Mysticial Jul 16 '15 at 21:49
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31. Why do you want to know? 2. Why take it personally? – usr2564301 Jul 16 '15 at 21:52
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1Invest in a good crystal ball. – Joe W Jul 16 '15 at 21:58
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2voting is anonymous by design - whole system is carefully built and tuned to protect voters from being guessed that they vote at all, even when someone else wants to know – gnat Jul 16 '15 at 21:59
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If you apply an up/down vote yourself, you will know who did it. – Martin James Jul 17 '15 at 8:18
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1Me. It was me. They were all me. I am spartacus. – user1228 Jul 17 '15 at 14:59
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see also: Can moderators see who upvoted/downvoted a specific question? – gnat May 4 '18 at 8:06
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I don't understand why people downvoted this one! Asking is legit, isn't it? – Giova Aug 2 at 14:23
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You can't. And shouldn't.
Votes are anonymous so that you (the recipient of votes) are voting based on the post and not the person.
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You can't.
Voting is secret.
Not even moderators know who voted and which way.
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10@Rahul The irony here is a bit striking. Hint: They have diamonds next to their user names – BradleyDotNET Jul 16 '15 at 21:51
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@Emrakul haha. As a 1k user I can see there are no downvotes on this post. But that still doesn't tell me if you actually upvoted. Hmm. Now whether to start serial voting for/against you. (I'm joking of course) – ryanyuyu Jul 16 '15 at 22:09