YSK: On Lemmy the title, URL, and content of a post are all editable after posting.

bdonvr@thelemmy.club to You Should Know@lemmy.world – 577 points –

Why YSK: On reddit only the body was editable, so by knowing this you won't need to delete or resubmit due to wrong URL, typo, etc.

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I read (on Reddit, to be fair) that upvotes/downvotes are public on some instances?

..and that users of those instances can even see votes on other instances where votes are private?

Can anyone confirm? I can't find any other source to corroborate.

I've noticed some comments/posts have the number of up/down shown but not others. I just wrote it off as a bug.

I’m pretty sure it’s an admin option in instances to enable or not things like downvotes, or show the up and down numbers, or just the total etc.

I wonder if it's just that they only show the two numbers if a comment has downvotes? It would be a weird UI choice but I can see it happening, since technically you're not missing any info, it's just that the user doesn't know about the information they're not missing unless they understand this detail. It would be clearer if they were shown on all posts.

EDIT: Yeah that's the answer, look, you can test it by downvoting your own comment (or I guess someone else's but don't do that you meanie poos):

EDIT 2: This is now old info, it looks like this has been changed in the latest update lol. Fast-changing times we're living in.

I belive it’s a kbin thing. There is an issue open for it here.

It's not only a kbin thing. Votes from Lemmy are still not anonymous. You can see who downvoted and upvoted any post from kbin, even if the voters were on Lemmy.

Even if kbin was to hide this information, it would still be sent from instance to instance. It'd be harder to see, but still accessible.

(From what I understand anyways)

I read through some of that link and the problem doesn't seem likely to be fixed anytime soon. But I didnt read it fully because it didn't look like it was going anywhere.

And is that......a problem? If true, it would help the community detect brigading ad vote manipulation, without having to rely on admins to do it for us.