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CatsControlTheEU ago

@PuttItOut has made it clear for YEARS that he can see our votes.

Literally what I said in this whole thread.

I don't care if he is looking at votes for an administrative purpose.

I don't care that he has the ability to do so. He has admitted by himself, that the reason he looked at those posts was out of curiosity.

That's when I care.

Imagine, when you doctor comes to you and tells you that he's been looking at the photos he took of your hemorrhoids.

Doctor: "Mr. KevDude, I've been looking at the photos of your hemorrhoids..."

Kevdude: "Well doctor, tell me the news, is there something wrong with them?"

Doctor: "No...no...I just wanted to look at them out of curiosity"

virge ago

Look. Someone will always be able to see the back-end of a digital service. That's just how it works. You have to accept that you live with this reality for absolutely everything you use.

With that said, it's if you trust the service provider or not. Trust is the entire agreement. If you don't trust your bank, you choose to stop using it. Same goes here.

In four years I've never seen personal information leaked. I can't go off more than that, unless you'd like to illustrate some evidence to show me why I should change my mind.