I feel that it would be a nice to have feature, since it would encourage people to check profiles of people who have upvoted their posts and therefore build a greater sense of community.
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17Voting is meant to be anonymous. This would likely encourage people to go blindly upvote another user as thanks for upvoting them, which is not what we want. We want votes to be on the content, not the user.– KendraNov 2, 2015 at 22:25
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5If people want it known that they voted on something, they'll leave comments.– resuemanNov 2, 2015 at 22:25
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@resueman Well if that was the case then the "+1" comments should not be discouraged, like they are now– Hennadii MadanNov 2, 2015 at 22:26
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2They aren't discouraged, if they actually contain useful content in addition to the +1.– Kevin BNov 2, 2015 at 22:27
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3Votes are about content, not users.– user4639281Nov 2, 2015 at 22:27
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5SO isn't a social network. The less user-user interaction the better.– Kevin BNov 2, 2015 at 22:28
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18There would be a lot of embarrassment and strife because we could see who is upvoting all the garbage and make nasty comments about them. It's as problematic as showing who has downvoted.– PekkaNov 2, 2015 at 22:29
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4Before you get bothered by the downvotes, just a heads up that voting is different on Meta. On feature-requests, downvotes often indicate disagreement rather than quality. You're going to see a lot of disagreement here, most likely.– KendraNov 2, 2015 at 22:29
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@KevinB Then why would you have a user profile at all? Why have Q and A history on users profile? Let's do all anonymously! Rep what makes SO not only about content but also about users who create it, and if we don't see rep as a bad thing then we should not see user interactions as bad– Hennadii MadanNov 2, 2015 at 22:32
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2@Kendra thanks, I'm not bothered– Hennadii MadanNov 2, 2015 at 22:33
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6Not even then. People will upvote questions which genuinely don't belong here, and it won't take long before people with digital pitchforks come after them.– MakotoNov 2, 2015 at 22:35
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1What exactly do you expect people to do with this information? (knowing who upvoted your posts) It's actually pretty irrelevant who did the upvote.– Kevin BNov 2, 2015 at 22:37
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4Voting is secret, it should stay that way.– PekkaNov 2, 2015 at 22:37
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4I just don't see any value to this. It isn't a "for fun" thing, it isn't moderation, it doesn't give you useful information, it doesn't help you interact in any way with the people who upvoted you,– Kevin BNov 2, 2015 at 22:39
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4right... but me upvoting one of your posts doesn't in any way indicate that i have any posts that are related to that topic. it simply means i found your question to be of decent or better quality and useful. it doesn't mean i'm interested in or like the question.– Kevin BNov 2, 2015 at 22:41
2 Answers
You know, that "privilege" already exists:
It's known as "being a SE dev", and explicitly disabled on their own posts:
Can admins see who downvoted them? If not, do developers with DB access look it up?
There is a show votes option for developers, but we explicitly disallow it on our own posts -- to reduce any temptation of looking at votes on our own posts.
The intent of the function is to look at voting irregularities at the developer level.
And of course developers have access to the underlying database anyhow, if they really must know.
Regarding showing that to ordinary users, a really bad idea:
If you see person upvoting your post then you will upvote their post.
If you see person downvoting your post then you will downvote their post.
And voting on posts should be democratic, without knowing person who have done it. And mainly based on quality of content
Even if you personally would refrain (most of the time, giving you the benefit of the doubt), it's well-known we already have trouble with such patterns.
To summarize the discussion: It is a bad idea since there are concerns that people would do mutual upvotes as favours. Although it is not guaranteed to happen here on SO, there's ample evidence that this happens in social networks, so I am inclined to agree.
The (perceived by me) benefits of what I was proposing to some extent could be achieved by incorporating info on upvoters in the algorithm for "related posts" pane.
Thank everyone for the discussion.