• lily33@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Frankly, I think someone should actually do that. Except maybe use open source AI instead of ChatGPT.

    The fact is, in a federated setting all this data will be accessible. For example, if lemmy tried to hide who made each vote, and just federate totals, that would allow my malicious instance to report 1M upvotes for my post.

    When lemmy tries to hide this data, all this does is instill a false sense of privacy with users. IMHO the best thing is to make all this de facto public data, officially public, so everyone knows and can act accordingly.

    As for privacy, I’d say the best thing to do is, keep your account anonymous.

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      1 year ago

      Can your instance not do that as is? Just spin up a bunch of fake users and make them all vote on something?

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            1 year ago

            It’s actually a real problem on reddit where people spin up fake users to manipulate votes. Reddit hasn’t published how they detect that exactly, but one way to do that is to look for bad voting patters, like if one account systematically upvotes/downvotes another. But you pretty much can’t without knowing the votes.