Sometimes a question receives very similar or even equal answers.
In some situations, one answer might be downvoted for no obvious reason. Most the time I expect that this downvote comes from the creator of the other answer in order to make his answer look more promising in order to be preferred by the TC.
Is there a way (given one has enough reputation) one can see WHO was actually downvoting and maybe remove any downvotes that just serve competition purposes?
If not, I would like to request this feature, excluding "own" posts of course.
As of the duplicate-report: No, I'm not talking about EVERY user being able to see WHO downvoted his post. Only users with a very high rep can see this EXCEPT on answers/posts created by themself. So, no civil-war :P
There are some good arguments against this I didn't think of right away. So, leaving this post for historic-purpose if somebody has a similar idea in the future.
I think people that would have this due to reputation and experience would deal with it in a propper way
I think you're seriously overestimating the maturity of higher-rep users here... it's very tough to stay objective toward someone you know just downvoted you. And even with the limitation, it would be awful: people would be afraid to downvote, knowing that they can be outed by anyone with the right reputation. There'd be lots of strife, for no discernible benefit. What good would this do?