Please keep this a setting I can turn off - I will never in any of my social media feeds want any content other than what I explicitly choose. This “suggested” content is what drives me away from an app.
Please keep this a setting I can turn off - I will never in any of my social media feeds want any content other than what I explicitly choose. This “suggested” content is what drives me away from an app.
Aha, that helped, thank you! I had to go through the hamburger menu to open the sidebar on the top left in chrome. Appreciate it!
I’m not seeing where I go to block the domain, I’m using kbin on chrome for iOS. I can see under my settings where it would show the domains I’ve blocked but I don’t know how to add a domain to that list. Help please!
Unfortunately they don’t care if they can actually enforce it. They’ve done what they wanted in sending the message to their base and they get to funnel taxpayer dollars to their lawyer buddies defending it in court so it’s still a win to them.
Meanwhile the rest of us become worn out trying to fight back against the onslaught of legislation based in bigotry and hatred and wind up getting worn down or moving out of state. It’s all a net benefit for an authoritarian fascist regime. It doesn’t matter if the laws actually stand. They’ve accomplished their goal.
Earlier this week I deleted all of my comments except for some in a private sub. I just checked and all the posts I deleted are back 🤬
Oh please don’t. I really don’t want threads from communities I’m not explicitly choosing to follow merged. Again, I’m here instead of Reddit because I want more control over what I do and do not see.
Features like this or the “discovery” feed showing recommended posts are the opposite of the experience I want.
If I didn’t explicitly seek out the community and subscribe to it, I don’t want to see it. I don’t care if there are multiple posts on the same article or topic - I’ll find the community I want to subscribe to and if I’m that interested in the topic I’ll go search for it myself.
If you feel like you must address this the “see other discussions” approach feels the least intrusive.