As of yesterday, users will no longer be able to talk smack about a movie or make it appear as though fewer people want to see it on popular review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The site has made several changes to its design and functionality, including changing the “Want To See” percentage score, and ditching comment sections provided to encourage discussion about films before they’re released.

The move comes after forthcoming MCU instalment Captain Marvel experienced an interminable influx of “Want To See” score meddlers and people leaving negative comments about the film, which they haven’t even seen yet. You probably already know why they were there and what they hoped to achieve by helping to undersell anticipation for the Brie Larson-led movie ahead of its March release.

The “Want To See” tag now simply reflects the number of users who have expressed an interest in seeing a film. RT states that the new design will “more accurately and authentically represent the voice of fans, while protecting our data and public forums from bad actors.”

Furthermore, it had this to say on its new RT product update blog: