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How do mods see them? As far as I am aware, you have to be an instance admin. But it's not difficult or time consuming to spin one up and I doubt the average user of Lemmy is technically incapable; most of the Fediverse users in general seem to be IT people and developers.
Barring setting up an instance or viewing through mbin, I don't think mods can see them. Only admins.
Yeah, I moderate a few communities and have no idea how to see vote identities.
I suspect you need access to the database.
Looking at the source, "comment_like" seems to be where they're stored.
This is all I see as lead mod of 3d printing. I also checked and desktop is the same both in desktop mobile view and on my laptop.
someone commented on github (I think it was Desallines) that the vote viewing feature has been available since 0.19.4 . Lemmy world is still on 0.19.3 .
Being able to see the moderation history linked directly to a post was added then - but I don't see vote viewing nor recall hearing about it, which would have been a huge deal.
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I dunno, we're on 0.19.3 so I don't see it but I guess it's there.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4967#issuecomment-2289596923
Ah, mods only, and then only for their own communities - well, still, that's something (though I'd prefer prefer it opened up for everyone). Thanks for the link.
Making a browser addon/extension wouldn't be too hard if you can get the data somewhere. And then it's just a click of a button to get the functionality.