Let's see how many Muslims are out there on Fediverse. Are you a #muslim?

#Islam #Religion #God

Please boost it so we can have more accurate statistics.

I am a Muslim
1.7%
Not a Muslim
98.3%
Poll ended at .

@farooqkz

A reminder that Mastodon polls may appear to be anonymous, but the server/database admin(s) have access to individual voting data.

EDIT: And the poster, in their raw message archive! EDIT2: Not true for Mastodon! May be true for non-Mastodon servers like Akkoma.

@gamambel @farooqkz and the poll creator as well—by downloading the archive you can check who voted for which options
@xarvos @farooqkz @gamambel
Are you sure that's right? I'm looking through my Mastodon archive, and I can't see who voted for any of my polls.
@Edent @farooqkz @gamambel hmm i guess that isn’t the case for mastodon then. i’m on akkoma and they’re present in the archive

@xarvos @farooqkz @Edent

I also tried to find documentation on this, but failed. The whole thing should be better documented. A vote is an #ActivityPub message -- so where does it end up, if not in the archive?

@gamambel @xarvos @farooqkz @Edent

Well, the documentation for this is in the specs.
It is all a `Question` type which can optionally have `oneOf` or `anyOf` if it'a a non-open-question.
Apart from formal spec., there is also a section on how to represent https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#questions

A sidenote:
It was said that akkoma makes the votes public in the Archive but this must depend on if the inReplyTo was sent as Public https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#client-addressing

Activity Vocabulary

@sl007 @gamambel @farooqkz @Edent

It was said that akkoma makes the votes public in the Archive but this must depend on if the inReplyTo was sent as Public

no, i said that it’s available to the poll creator, not public.

i also can’t find that information on the linked section—i don’t think the specs state anything about archives