  justin Australian join:1999-05-28 Brooklyn, NY
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| reply to Mele20 Re: Rescind thumbs up or down
since anons could see thumbs, then anyone could see thumbs (if they logged out) so it is silly to hide them to those logged in. Since anons can be given thumbs down it is silly to hide thumbs down and only show thumbs up.
I'm satisfied with the way it works now, it is quite a trivial subject anyway. If you don't want to be "seen" to take sides then don't vote on anon posts. |
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  Jolie Take my advice.. I don't use it anyways. Premium join:2004-08-07 London, ON | ...and that's the rest of the story.  |
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 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI | reply to justin What do I use for I See People to remove those thumbs? I don't have any interest in seeing them. |
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  tmpchaos Requiescat in pace Premium,Mod join:2000-04-28 Hoboken, NJ clubs:    | Most likely, any code that removed those would also remove all thumbs... |
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 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI
| That's ok with me. I tried using RIP extension on it and it removes the name of the person giving the thumb and it removed the name from a thumb given me too. But if necessary, I would prefer to not see thumbs given to me if that is the only way to not see those thumbs others have given anon posters. I really do not want to see that. It is distracting and prejudical to me. (Besides one can pretty much tell who gave thumbs by the posts in the thread). I realize that some/many/most? may like the feature and that is fine with me. I just want to opt out.
So, what code do I use? RIP removes the Forum titles when removing thumbs. I tried to be very careful with RIP too. I would like to see the title of the forum I'm in. So, removing it via I See People would be much better (even if it means I can't see thumbs given to me). Didn't we used to be able to see the thumbs given us on a tab on the postlist page? I don't see that now but I thought that used to be there. -- "If you want to do DRM on a PC then you need to treat the user as the enemy." Ross Anderson in "`Trusted Computing' Frequently Asked Questions"
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