That’s a weird thing to post publicly—while there’s no explicit guarantee of privacy here, it’s very asymmetric and unexpected, so runs afoul of privacy best practices.
I would not be surprised, for example, if my wife and I end up upvoting a lot of the same things frequently, and don’t see why we should be singled out for it.
ETA: wouldn’t this cause particular problems for, say, the SIAI house?
People should have the opportunity to explain the circumstances. It could be done by contacting people privately, but that would involve work for someone.
That’s a weird thing to post publicly—while there’s no explicit guarantee of privacy here, it’s very asymmetric and unexpected, so runs afoul of privacy best practices.
I would not be surprised, for example, if my wife and I end up upvoting a lot of the same things frequently, and don’t see why we should be singled out for it.
ETA: wouldn’t this cause particular problems for, say, the SIAI house?
Good point about the SIAI house.
People should have the opportunity to explain the circumstances. It could be done by contacting people privately, but that would involve work for someone.