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CatsControlTheEU ago

Oh he broke anonymity? Interesting? Can you link me to where he listed all the people who voted on that submission?

He saw the names. He doesn't have to post it for it to be a breaking of anonymity. The viewing of those votes were not directly relevant to any administrative investigation. Before you say that my 'comparisons are not relevant because this is Voat not X' this is an example of how privacy laws typically work.

Even someone's personal doctor, is not allowed to look at their patients records unless it is directly relevant to something that's going on.

When people vote in things such as elections be it state or local at least in the United States, the people who see the actual vote (e.g candidate X or candidate Y) are separate from the people that input the names into the list of people who voted to determine whether or not someone voted twice.

Hand_of_Node ago

Even someone's personal doctor, is not allowed to look at their patients records unless it is directly relevant to something that's going on.

Would you want your doctor to lack a complete overview of your health history?