When a question was closed, the list of who voted for closure is shown only to users with close/reopen privileges, at least it says so in the banner - and that makes sense to me.
I was then quite surprised today when I voted for deletion of an answer here (where the answer didn't fit to the question1) and later got a comment on the question directed to me personally, from a user with just above 100 rep, saying I'm a coward for deleting their answer.
I looked at the banner that shows who voted for deletion and indeed, it does not say "only visible to (some group of users)".
Does that make sense? What is the rationale behind it? In my mind, it should be similar to close votes, so only other people with the "access to moderation tools" privilege should see who voted. Maybe it could be shown to users with the close vote privilege, I don't know, but definitely not to low-rep users who aren't fully familiar yet with how things work, because it is of no use other than allowing them to post annoyed comments like this or perhaps go on to downvote other posts by the delete-voters in "retaliation".
While one can still see these things in the timeline, I assume annoyed low-rep users are less likely to go there or even know they could find it there. My point is that we don't have to also put up a signpost that says: "Feeling frustrated? Here are some users you could target your anger towards!".
Update: I now created a feature request for this - in a separate post so it won't get pre-polluted with the discussion about this particular deletion.
1: Turned out that it's not so clear after all whether it fit to the question or not. I still think it technically talked about a different thing than what was asked but it seems it could be interpreted otherwise. Therefore it's possible that deletion was not actually warranted in this case and I will probably be a bit more reluctant with the use of this vote in the future, but that's beside the point of my concern, especially because I'm not the only person to "blame" for deletion and in fact the third voter voted after the answer was edited while I voted before, yet the poster directed the comment to me.