Why are you personally against lemmy allowing users to see who upvoted/downvoted?
Just wish there were more transparency around counts and content engagement.
I firmly believe most influencer these day were propped up with payed views and botted engagement. Not that lemmy is the same but it all feels so dirty.
I'd like to just see the name of the moderator that is banning me from 50 different communities they have the free time to moderate even if I've never posted in them because they disagreed with my opinion in one of them. I like to know who has skin thinner than the rice paper around a Botan candy.
It doesn't show you who is doing the modding though as far as I've seen. I've had some anonymous .ml mods remove some of my comments while citing rules that don't exist.
'Xenophobia' in this context means arguing with a Hexbear troll spreading disinformation and having one of his buddies ban me, but regardless, these aren't what I was referring to.
You skipped over the ones I was referring to here:
If you view the modlog from an mbin instance it shows which mod took the action. The mbin modlogs aren't very good for searching through, but a recent action should be easy enough to see