var flag = 0;
setInterval(function() {
var fn = flag ? post : delete;
fn();
}, 5)
function post() {
// ajax post to 'api/posts/1/comments/votes'
}
function delete() {
// ajax delete to 'api/posts/1/comments/votesl
}
and any scrub could see the api address used just looking at the network tab.
@m59 sure, but making that attack would take knowledge about how you stored your data. If somebody wanted to do something like that, doing the same thing to create bogus posts or users would be a more obvious first choice