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3 days agoThis is the correct answer.


This is the correct answer.


No there isn’t. Have a nice day.


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I like it :)
Sure, a solid one. I’ll replace my hobbies with exercises for this month :) ty
Do it until i can’t get it wrong, that’ll be my motivational phrase from now on.
In the past I’ve made the mistake of doing it until I get it right once or twice.
Thank you for your good advice.
Excellent advice, thank you
That’s a good one, I’ll try this out
AI is a good idea, It might be the best way to get enough practice targets, given i prompt it with real examples from my course. Ty.


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938 customers, the users are the product


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I’m guessing but i want to say Preventing abuse and harassment are the reasons.
First of: the admin of your instance could see your votes even if the feature was “private”. They just gotta query the database.
Example of harassment; you make many accounts and religiously downvote a certain user or community posts.
Example of abuse is even more clear; if the user voting on a post is not registered at all on the database then its literally impossible to prevent users from calling upvote or downvote 100 million times, rendering the feature useless.
My personal opinion is that the feature should be " opt in" on an instance basis, but idk man.