I’m enjoying my time on Lemmy so far, but to be honest, I don’t want to see the stuff coming out of Lemmygrad. Is there any way to block out whole instances at the user level?

  • heeplr@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    This really annoys me. One nice thing on reddit was, that /r/all was a very usable collection if you just blocked the subreddits you didn’t like.

    I really miss that feature :-(

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      I hope that changes here before too long. Like yeah we can block communities (subreddits), but because this is the Fediverse, there’s a whole layer of instances, too. And it’s not uncommon for there to be horribly toxic instances floating around. It would be great to not have to wait for instance admins to de-federate from them.

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        1 year ago

        Like yeah we can block communities (subreddits)

        we can do that already? Then it’s missing in the app I’m using.

        I’ll check the official web frontend of my instance.

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          1 year ago

          We got an app for this? 😂 I thought it was work in progress since one page where I found one yesterday the links were broken. (Don’t remember anymore what site though) Where can I find one? Going to have to look little bit later on my own.

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              1 year ago

              I’m using jerboa, if you go to the community loge of the community you want to block, then click the 3 dot menu, you can block the community from there.

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              Sadly Mlem does not work with kbin but I need to still test it out with Lemmy instance.