@Edent I figured as much, but I wasn't aware that akkoma just exposed votes that way, so thanks for raising this as a possible concern!

As a sidenote, I find the phrase

> Privacy is, of course, a social construct

...a bit at odds with the definition(s) of privacy that I've seen in literature on the topic.

It absolutely makes sense in regards to privacy norms, which are more about the choices people tend to make in different cultures, whereas (unqualified) "privacy" usually refers to aspects that can often be quantified.

For instance, the wikipedia article describes it as

> the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively