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No, I think scores are good.
I believe that every lemmy server can handle it however they want though, I think beehaw has downvotes turned off.
I did not know that there are such options in Lemmy admin interface. That's very good! Thank you for the information
Edit: According to the admin documentation, one can indeed disable downvotes but I don't think one can hide scores for all users by default.
I checked and you are correct about beehaw. Thank you for the pointer. I'll probably subscribe to their communities :)
I believe this could make a nice issue for the Lemmy project: Allowing to completely hide voting from the user interface as an instance default option (with option in user settings to turn it back on for themselves).