Because of copyright laws in my country, I want to get rid of the option to upload images on my instance.

I thought it would be the fastest way to just remove the “upload image” icon from the tool bar. But it’s harder than I thought, because I can’t find it…

I’ve installed Lemmy with ansible and it runs with docker containers.

How can I get rid of this icon or even better, the function to upload an image?

I already tried to stop the pictr container, but this avoids uploading icons/banner for communites and thumbnails for new posts will not be generated, which is a no go.

I only want to get rid of the upload option while creating a new post.

Thanks a lot for your help :)

  • maxmoonOP
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    11 year ago

    What exactly should I do with this command? Where should I put it in?

    • @melonpunk
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      11 year ago

      To test it you can just put it into the browser console (F12), but adding it to an instance will require it to be added to a javascript file that’s loaded and run on page open.

      It’s not the most ideal way of removing the feature, but it depends on what you’re needing your instance to do. If it’s just a personal instance, then I guess you could just run this line via a browser extension such as Greasemonkey, which would remove it in your client browser (not on the instance itself).

      • maxmoonOP
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        11 year ago

        No, it will be a public instance. If it would be a private instance, I would trust myself to not upload illegal content :D

        But there exactly do you put this file in?

        I have the docker container running and can access it, but I don’t know which file should be edited to do this?

        • @WhoRoger
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          41 year ago

          You know, people will still be able to use apps like Jerboa, or alternative frontends, and not even know you disabled the button on one frontend.

          You either need to disable the functionality altogether, or honestly not run a public instance if you can’t offer pretty essential things like image upload.