I am not a fan of removing information, but in this case, I think I have to agree. This metric is not particularly useful to be **visible** on the user profile. I do use this metric, so it's not entirely useless. As [Jeanne Dark pointed out](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/411377/it-is-time-to-hide-a-user-profiles-total-upvote-downvote-count-from-public-view#comment866591_411377) > "It is not useful for moderation or curation purposes." When witnessing a new user's low quality answer (non-answer or low-quality rip-off of other answer) being quickly accepted and/or upvoted, the OP receive many upvotes quickly and the new user already having cast a matching amount of upvotes, I thought this was useful info to include in a mod flag. this is useful when looking at voting fraud. However, I was rarely able to extrapolate enough information to be certain. I can still raise a flag without this information. During elections, it gives an indication of how much users care about the site. My perception is that users who upvote more than downvote, care less about moderation activities. If we remove it from user profiles, it should still remain available in SEDE and/or in the API. I also don't think this statistic is doing much harm. You have opened my eyes to other's experiences, but I don't think it's the feeling of the majority that showing this information paints the user in a bad picture. So, while I wouldn't mind keeping it, if making this information publicly available on the user profile leads to fewer downvotes, then I think it's a good idea to remove it.