Spyke

Not in the native web interface, but you can subscribe to communities, and only see that feed instead of the all/local feeds.

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Some apps can do that. I currently use connect, and it has that option. Can't confirm other apps, as I haven't used them.

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Here's a comment I saved earlier relating to this:

You can always configure it on uBlock Origin (supposing you are using the web version)

Before influx of Reddit users, there were too much of topics I didn’t want to get into. So i just created my own cosmetic rules:

lemmy.ml##.d-sm-block.d-none > .row:has-text(Blockchain)

lemmy.ml##.d-sm-block.d-none > .row:has-text(ChatGPT)

What it does, is, that it blocks entries that contains unwanted phrases like ‘Blockchain’ or ‘ChatGPT’ .

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Is there a "word/topic filter" on Lemmy so that while browsing randomly or on a community, I won't ever see those dull news I'm overfed & irked, with same topic, nothing positively concludes. TY | Spyke