• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    On Reddit I’ve found most of the news about the big social networks is posted by only handful accounts, they also don’t post other interesting things, so you can just block them.

    I’m hoping that’ll work on Lemmy as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I haven’t seen an option to block people here on Lemmy. I’m a new migrant (12+ years on reddit, nuked to oblivion), so maybe I just haven’t seen the option yet. But i did look for a quick second before posting this reply, to no avail.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Click on their name, on the upper right of the page you end up on will be two buttons, “Send Message” and “Block User”. Hit the latter.

        And welcome aboard! (I’m a fairly new Lemmy immigrant as well)

      • snooggums
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        -21 year ago

        People tend to call everything fediverse “Lemmy” which causes some confusion.

        Kbin has the options to block people, magazines/communities, and entire instances. Hopefully Lemmy will get the block feature because it is awesome for the few times it is needed.

          • snooggums
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            01 year ago

            Can you also block communities/magazines and instances on Lemmy now?

            I probably grouped the three together when it was one or two of those levels.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Yes, you can block communities. Instances are a little more complicated since that’s defederation and happens at the instance level, but since you won’t see posts from communities you aren’t subbed to that’s less of an issue.

              • snooggums
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                11 year ago

                I have seen posts from instances with communities I’m not subbed to on the kbin “All” list because someone else on the same kbin server subbed to it. It makes discovering new communities very easy since I don’t need to do all the leg work on my own.

            • @[email protected]
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              You can block communities and users on Lemmy. You can’t block instances, but that wouldn’t make sense since you don’t see their content unless you go there or subscribe to a community. Maybe blanket blocking users from an instance would be useful.

              • @Liempong_Pagong
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                21 year ago

                On connect for lemmy we have the option to block instances.

                Lemmy has apps.

              • snooggums
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                21 year ago

                Not sure if Lemmy is the same, but my understanding of the fediverse structure was that if someone subbed to a magazine/community on another instance then it would show up in All for everyone logged into the same instance. On kbin I have never needed to sub to anything on lemmy.world or beehaw or whatever because someone else subbed to it first and it just shows up on my All feed.

                A mild example of blocking an instance would be if there was one that was entirely in a language I don’t know then I have the option to block the instance instead of playing whack a mole with each magazine/community to hide the content that I can’t read.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  On Lemmy you only see local communities by default. On Mastodon you see posts from instances that the admin linked. Idunno about kbin etc

    • CharlestonChewbacca
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      61 year ago

      That’s just true of social media in general. 1% of the accounts generate 99% of the content.