If you're a Kbin moderator, YSK how to remove downvotes and upvotes.
If you're a Kbin moderator, YSK how to remove downvotes and upvotes.
This method only works within your magazine, and will remove downvotes or upvotes on comments as well as posts.
To implement it, go to Magazine Panel - Appearance, and enter the following in your CSS box to remove downvotes:
{span style="color:#323232;"}.vote__down { display: none !important; } {/span}
and/or for upvotes:
{span style="color:#323232;"}.vote__up { display: none !important; } {/span}
Example with downvotes removed : @13thFloor
Many thanks to @Anafroj for writing the original CSS code, and suggesting it as a way to combat trolls. Note this test shows that standard CSS works in Kbin, but you do have to replace with {} to get it to parse properly.
This isn't a perfect solution, but it should mitigate the amount of users that try to sink communities through downvote spam.
The whole reason I use kbin over lemmy is that Dvs exist and all voting is public.
I understand the combating trolls reason but I see it as losing more than you gain.
I agree for most magazines, it's pretty good as is.
However, for the one I run, it led to trolls spam downvoting in an attempt to hurt the community. As we're geared towards being a safe place for creators to post their OC and inspirations, this behavior was driving away potential contributors, and wasting my time having to ban downvote spammers who would come to the forum to trash OC without any intention of contributing or commenting.
I'm still weighing the pros and cons of making the change permanent, and I'll be observing how things go over the next few days (along with a community poll) to see if the effect is positive.
Regardless of how it turns out there, I did think that giving moderators the knowledge of how to implement the option was useful, especially for smaller communities that can easily be sunk by a couple of dedicated trolls.
I know your m.
It is your space and I understand the decision but I have unsubbed.
Personal opinion: Any place that blocks the ability to voice dissent is problematic, no matter what the reason behind it is.
What do you mean here?
What does sunk mean?
I have seen and read pretty much every post on 13th and never noticed anything.