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In reply to the discussion: Suggestion - If you are a fairly active DUer, use your jury blacklist [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)But theoretically you could argue that "fake accounts" people who have no such interest that is going on with DU could build enough of a percentage that they end up on juries often. They could get up to 60% on the ability to jury service and a buck (donation) will put you at 100%. One or two of those types accounts on a jury could conceivably change an outcome if they voted to hide. The other scenario is people regardless of what the content will hide it just on the users name alone (outright bias). I think this is much more probable and what the OP is talking about.
Right now the only persons who get the results of a jury are the alerter and the persons on the jury. The person alerted does not see the results unless it is a hide. I'd like to see that changed. People should be aware that there posts are being alerted whether they are hidden or not.