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.
Thanks to @some_guy and @cre0 for posing for the picture.
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.
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.
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.
What do you mean here?
What does sunk mean?
I have seen and read pretty much every post on 13th and never noticed anything.
Agreed, although I do like the "all" exposure as it brings in new contributors. I'd also really like to be able to set separate notifications options for magazines you mod, instead of having the only option be magazines you've subscribed to.
I never really saw the point of downvotes/reduces on Lemmy and Kbin. There isn't an equivalent of those actions on other Fediverse projects (except if you count reactions on Pleroma) and it causes problems like what you have described.
I use the kbin enhancement script's option to hide the reduce button because I have no reason to touch it.
Reddit has downvotes as a means of rating down content that doesn't contribute to the discussion or is spammy, but it tends to be used as a lazy "I disagree" button that attracts bandwaggoning. Why put in the effort to explain why you disagree with something when you can just hit the down arrow and be done?
I'm coming to that conclusion myself - thus far in my experiment on the 13th floor, I've had one subscriber leave, but gained another five since. I've left a pinned thread up as an opportunity for folks to comment, but haven't heard any complaints other than the ones here, so it seems like most of my readers agree with your assessment.