Remove individual reactions to a message
In many announcement channels, people will add dozens of reactions to a new message, and hundreds of people will click on those reactions. As a moderator, the only available options for removing reactions from a post are:
1. Use the Remove All Reactions button
2. Manually un-react every single person for each emote you want to remove
The problem with 1 is that sometimes you only want to delete a few specific reactions and leave the rest as they are. The problem with 2 is that hundreds of people will react to an emote, and manually undoing all of those will get you blocked for exceeding rate limits - speaking from experience. So I propose option 3:
3. Add a delete button for each emote reaction
Clicking this button should undo all reactions to that emote on that message. No more manually clicking the name of every person who reacted to that emote. This could still be in the same Reactions menu where you un-react per person, but it would just be one extra button next to the emote itself to clear all reactions to that emote.
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WHERE THE HELL IS THE REMOVE ALL REACTIONS BUTTON
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If you are a moderator/admin, you can right click a message with reactions on it and click the red Remove All Reactions option just above the Delete Message option.
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Thank you so much I found out and it really helped me :)
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Persons are using the reactions to denigrate various users. They repeatedly use symbols imply people are gay, sensitive, various emojis with profane meanings, or use the reaction letters to spell out various offensive messages because they know they cannot be properly reported. The setting to hide these reactions, only does so for yourself. It does not stop them or others from seeing them. It is patently offensive, and leaves the victims with little choice but to endure it if they want to remain in a given forum. Blocking them is not an option in my case as these users represent various groups that I am required to communicate with. I need a way to truly block reactions, to block specific persons from reacting, and/or a way to report them to Discord for harassments so they know they will be held accountable.
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I am having exactly the same issue right now, there is a reactions on a Reaction role message which we dont need anymore, but already 469 people have reacted... I tried doing it manually and got blocked xD
Besides that the reactions dont even get removed when i delete them, because carl bot is trolling me i think, i have no idea how to get rid of that reaction, the only way i see right now is to delete the whole message and create a new reaction role message, which would work but i dont wanna lose the number of reactions which are already on that message :/
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We really do need this feature...
Can't count the times a message was reacted with positive emojis all day then suddenly one guy reaction with a NSFW emoji they got from a different server. This would be such a great thing to add!
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Need this to organize reactions that ppl have already reacted to
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You can limit who can react with the Use Reactions and Use External Emoji permissions, and if something obscene is spelled out you can Remove All Reactions from the message's context menu.
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I'm in agreement. I use Zira bot and there's a bunch of reactions placed on one message that are tied to separate roles.
Having to go and manually X out of each reaction to remove the entire reaction when there's over 300 people who reacted to it is a pain in the butt.Using an autoclicker to X out of all of them causes a rate limit error and temp ban which is unacceptable.
We need an option to be able to remove all the reactions for one emoji per post as a valid solution.
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There is a 20 reactions limit in each post. Trying to manually remove a reaction with 1500 reacts causes a rate limit and a tempban even if you're the owner.
We need a `Delete Reaction` action to bulk remove a single reaction from a post.
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2 years, and still not implemented, while people are still getting 'rate limit exceeded' errors in a developer console, instead of something on-screen to prevent them from doing this. Discord already has the things in place to do this right (like when you try to upload too many emojis at the same time).
I guess I'll write a bit of bot code to do it for me, as this is the second time I've gotten temporarily blocked (the last time was long ago, figured they'd have fixed it by now. Silly me.)
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