Spyke
lemmy.zip

I don’t have any. I instead subscribe to as many communities I find interesting and set my feed to only my subscriptions. I rarely venture out to All and only do when I want to discover more communities.

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sh.itjust.works

I use the opposite strategy, which is what I did on Reddit: browse All, and block everything that isn't interesting. Sports teams, shows I didn't care about, other niche communities. I prefer this approach because I like finding content I never would have thought to subscribe to.

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I alternate. I have my own curated list of subscriptions, which is mostly serious reading, so I'll spend some time perusing that.

And then I move to All and enjoy the randomness, sometimes adding communities to my subscriptions, sometimes banning subs or content creators if they annoy me.

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That's what I do, too. However, I did block some communities, mostly meme- or politics related, so I can briefly browse the "all" category once in a while.

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lemmy.world

Personally I block anything that ends with "moe" I'm not really into thirst traps and anime thirst traps feel like the bottom of an already unwanted barrel.

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lemmy.hogru.ch

Oh yeah, forgot about this. Each time I rotate accounts I’ve got to go on an anime blocking spree. Nothing against anime but the fans are creeps.

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Peppycitoreply
sh.itjust.works

Thankfully you can block a handful of users and then you won't get included in their new perversions.

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I also switched to blocking users who post Moe content. I'd be happy to chill with them in the comments, but it was just too much content for my feed.

Before I changed tactics, I was keenly aware of each time one of our top contributors discovered a new anime.

It was funny for awhile, but got to be too much effort to keep currating my feed.

I appreciate everyone who adds content here. Some just isn't for me.

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Peppycitoreply
sh.itjust.works

Whack-a-Moe. Seems endless. I point to that as a main reason lemmy will never gain popularity.

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lemmy.zip

Since it might help your feed, I'll share something that worked for me.

I realized that we have a relatively small number of very active Moe champions who post to a variety of topical Lemmy's. I switched to blocking those users, and it cleared Moe content from my feed.

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lemmy.radio

This is why i think subject tagging for communities makes a lot of sense. I want to remove anime, k-pop, video games, sports, region-specific, tv/movie, “anarchy”/“everything sucks” and plenty of other entire categories from my “All” feed, but blocking is a never-ending effort.

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Ledericasreply
lemm.ee

hexbear,ml, lemmygrad all filled with nasty people.

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Aka all the instances that make lemmy worth hanging around for.

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When I got started on Lemmy, browsing All, I was stunned by all the Furry/Brony crap. Blocking that made All more feasible... but man, it was a lot!

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The tankie triad and anything anime related. I swear anime bros make a new comm for each of their favorite characters in a specific outfit

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Mac
mander.xyz

Too many to list but in general:

Non-English
Politics
Anime
AI gen
Ball sports
NSFW/Cosplay
Furry

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i had to block the main politics one, because they start shilling for israel low-key.

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None, but my frontpage is subscribed communities only.

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lemmy.world

The German ones who have the language set to English but only post in German. And the reason should be pretty obvious: They're assholes who are intentionally clogging up the feed of another language.

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Same. I block every instance and topic thats not in english. I cant read it and am not about to learn danish or german or whatever it is, so its an utter waste of my and lemmys time and bandwidth to show it to me. It should really be a standard feature.

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They mostly don't have the language set at all, like 99% of all posts and the reason is nobody cares.

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I actually really enjoy translating the whole comments pages sometimes if I get the meme through context clues, can't tell if things get lost in translation or German humor is just really odd though..

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infosec.pub

Blocked most furry and trans communities. I'm not against it, not into it and its overrepresented here for obvious reasons.

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lemmy.zip

Made me laugh, anyway.

For those not in on the joke:

Some of today's best hackers are members of the furry community, and infosec.pub is a hub for Cybersecurity discussions.

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lemmy.world

Some of today’s best hackers are members of the furry community,

BWAHHAHAHAHAHAH no

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lemmy.zip

I think you're in denial.

I challenge you (and anyone) to explore the furry community and not run across some excellent Cybersecurity content!

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You don't know me but I've been working in IT since before the internet had pictures, and actual credit hours in cybersecurity. Yes there is a subsection of furries that are into it, but you're naive if you think that today's best hackers even have a publicly accessible profiles.

The intersection is interesting, but points more to the confluence of social media activity and subversive mindsets than any inherent proclivity for tech.

I.e. people active on social media and therefore more well known are likely to have nontraditional values, and a certain percent are tech savvy that's not too far off from the per-capita of any other terminally online subculture.

More to the point, there are several subcultures that claim to have 'today's best hackers', anons, modders, crackers, AI bros, cryptobros, kernel contributors, hell even freaking gacha bros have a legit claim.

Being furry is no more an indicator than being into NFTs but people like to create narratives in their head that uplifts their chosen values, it's just standard tribal monkey behavior

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discuss.online

All the non-English ones. If I can't read it then there's no point to having it clutteting things up.

Also all the porn. That's not what I'm here for.

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I think I've blocked over 500 communities. Not because they're all bad, mostly because it's stuff I'm not interested in.

Do not feel bad about blocking communities you're disinterested in. It cuts out the noise for you.

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Anything with anime "Mo", porn, or "furry" in it. I'm not hating on them, it's just not for me.

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The whole lemmynsfw instance. Don't need that distraction here.

Text filters - any keywords for news topics that I've had enough of (mostly reoccurring political topics)

Weird meme shit from some strange community (or something that is just not my generation) - block the whole community.

A poster who's engaging in bad faith - blocked, never to be heard from again.

I also set my mobile client (Connect) to mark posts that I've scrolled by as read, and to only show unread posts.

I filter by All / Top 6 hours

My experience on Lemmy is getting better and better, and I feel no need to doom scroll here.

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Oh my god, soooooo many. An unreal amount of dreck here. The worst part is that I've blocked all that stuff and now it's mostly terrible world news. And so, to answer your question, no it hasn't made the experience here better. I guess my interests don't jive with the main niches around here.

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Mostly porn communities that I dont vibe with or are what I would consider to be disgusting, like incest, sounding, and farting. Ive also banned a lot of furry communities, not because I dislike it but because its also a lot of porn. Anything AI is banned with prejudice. I have a lot of foreign ones banned but I realized I could just mute them instead, oh well.

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Pretty much all non English/Spanish/Portuguese/Italian instances. No point having them in my feed if I can't read them.

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piefed.social

For Lemmy, kbin and piefed you can specifically choose which language posts you want to display if anyone doesn't want to go with instance blocking.

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Yeah, but if the community doesn't properly set their package language, they may end up breaking through depending on your setup.

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So many good communities don't have a language set, either because they didn't bother or they are multiligual.

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When I scroll all, I block anything that doesn’t relate to my tastes. It would be best if there was a way to block certain topics.

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I have the lemmy.ml instance blocked, some non-English speaking and anime communities blocked.

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ZeroBytes.monster I don't want a reddit bot in my feed. I wanted a clean break during the reddit 3rd party app backstabbing.

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Blocked furry and most trans stuff. A ton of the porn that littered my feed. That’s probably 75% of my blocklist. Many non-english communities, though I’ve kept a few to run through translators just to see what’s going on in other countries. Communities with high post counts of memes that spam my feed. Any /c with no interest in good faith discussion.

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Politics and memes.

Social media is a terrible source for accurate, unbiased information. And memes are low quality content that shouldn't be consumed by anyone.

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midwest.social

Most of them I don't know why. I just came back to this account because of lemm.ee.

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Got the tankie triad in there. I switched from lemm.ee too and forgot to reblock those, mentioned that term in a comment thread on .ml and the content got removed for "bigotry". Reassures having them in there is a good idea.

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lemm.ee

Lemmygrad.ml seems kinda obvious, but I have a completely naive question about lemmy.ml. Is it essentially the same? Why is it a controversial instance.

Based on just the sidebar description it sounds like a cool instance: A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers

But I also see a lot of people saying they have it blocked

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I don't remember why I blocked .ml because it was a long time ago but I'd guess I got tired of the users and many of the communities bleeding tankies into the rest of Lemmy.

I've heard that blahaj has changed a lot too but I haven't really noticed it not being in my feed so I haven't bothered to check.

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lemm.ee

Sorry if this is a dumb question, still figuring things our.

How else would you use the platform without joining an instance? Just have a private server?

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Yeah I posted here a few days ago about trying to find a good alternative. I'm very sad to see lemme.ee go

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Nothing, but i have a word blocklist on trump, elon and ice. So that way I am up to date because some stuff still comes through, but not knee deep in the fascism takeover of the US (at least on Lemmy 🥲)

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lemmy.world

Don't have any instances blocked, but I block all the political, trans, furry, and mental illness communities. I wish people wouldn't post political stuff to the YSK or general memes communities, there are 5 million better places to post that on lemmy, but it's manageable.

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samus12345reply
sh.itjust.works

trans, furry, and mental health communities

I'm surprised you have anything left to view on Lemmy.

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lemmy.world

I'm really just here for the memes and tech/science stuff, and the occasional interesting discussion

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lemmy.world

trans, furry, and mental illness in the same breath?

If lemmy were sane you would have been banned months ago

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Huh? I'm literally talking about like anxiety memes, adhd, autism, etc. Just not topics I find interesting.

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I don't block much but I do have a couple of filters that do good work on Piefed.

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  1. A spider community because I ain't about that life as an arachnophobic person.
  2. A bunch of minecraft communities because I completely ditched the game after they decided that Java players aren't allowed to use adult words anymore on their private single player worlds and also because of the whole chat thing where all messages you send are linked to your specific account.
  3. Entomology because I don't fuck with bugs.
  4. A few different AI communities because I try to avoid AI if possible.
  5. A community about dicks and dick pics. Not my cup of tea and I don't feel like seeing them on any feed since I don't blur NSFW images.

Those are just a few. The rest are minor things or other communities that are the same thing essentially, but on different instances.

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Meme communities, anime, sports, furries, hexbear, moe, and tankie instances. I just block these categories to maintain All as a viable browsing option. I want to be able to subscribe to a limited array of communities while keeping up with trends and events.

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Religion

Hexbear, AuthLeft

Advertising communities

Political parties

"General", unspecified non-meme communities (nowherelsetopost etc)

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lemmy.world

Anything Linux. We get it. You like Linux. If I wanted to be converted by religious nuts I'd still be talking to a whole side of my family.

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the extremist ones and the porn ones. include triad, i dont block bahaj one, as i have no issues with it.

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I feel seen!

Wonder if they only blocked users who downvoted this one post or they do that regularly.

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lemmy.world

Virgin online activist vs the CHAD meme and amateur pornography enjoyer

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The short answer is anything I don't like or want to see. The shorter answer is .ml.

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Just checked and it's a whole bunch of nsfw ones (I don't block all nsfw, but there are a lot of weird communities in that category that I don't need to see), a bunch of German ones because they were taking over the feed at one point, and theonion (which I don't really find funny anymore)

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feddit.uk

I don't block entire instances, but I block every single community I'm not interested in - which probably adds up to over 500 by now. I tried blocking all the mean or extremist users, but that ended up completely killing my feed, since that seems to be about 80% of active commenters. So nowadays, I use content filters to screen for keywords in comments and posts. My list of keywords is quite substantial and keeps growing every week. At this point, I'd say about 50% of the threads on my homepage get filtered out. While I can’t know exactly how many comments are being hidden, I’d imagine it’s about the same.

Funnily enough, even after all that filtering, a significant portion of what still gets through is full of mean, snide remarks, tribalism, toxicity, negativity, doomerism, hopelessness, and that classic crabs-in-a-bucket mentality. A smart person would probably just give up and bail - but I guess I’m not that smart.

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lemmy.today

If everywhere you go smells like shit, it might be time to check your own shoes.

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feddit.uk

As if a smug metaphor, delivered in the exact same dismissive tone I was criticizing is supposed to prove me wrong.

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daxreply
feddit.org

I have stopped using the "All" feed for that reason, it's best to find communities that you're interested in and only look at those in my experience. Finding them without the All feed is the challenge though. I've found Lemmy to be quite nice when it was new, but it seems this is the way all communities go when they reach a certain size.

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AE5NEreply
lemmy.radio

Using “All” is the best way to find those. How else are you really supposed to?

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My app ( Boost) used to have a "random subreddit" button that I really liked, but it got removed a couple years ago when reddit changed their TOS, but something like that could be really nice

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Mostly just sports communities. They tend to post a lot, and I just don't really care about sports outside of Motorsport. If Arsenal has some insane game, or gets a great player signed, I'll hear about it at work sooner or later, either from coworkers or a customer. I would say the only big sport that doesn't apply to between those played in North America and Europe is probably cricket, cause nobody has time for it. Then again, haven't seen a single cricket post, either.

I can stay current on what's going on with the NFL, NBA, MLB, Premier League, rugby and even hurling, just by showing up to work, so there's no real benefit to seeing it here, too.

Also, AI communities get blocked pretty much as soon as they pop up in my feed. The novelty of "Hah, that's crazy that a computer made this image" has long since worn off, and I have no interest in seeing the umpteenth iteration of some AI take on art or photography.

I don't have the option ticked to show nsfw content, and people have generally been good about tagging such content, so I haven't had to block anything there.

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Have LꝏꝏꝏTs communities blocked , but noteworthy types :

  • Most (meme|shitpost|news) communities . Oversaturation from seemingly homogenous threadiverse userbase
    • (Meme|shitpost) content dœsn't lend itself well to conversations (which's what am here for) IMO . If I wanted those I'd just browse tumblr oar some thing
    • Prefer getting my news elsewhere
  • "(Cringe|Trashy)"-adjacent communities . Thankfully not many exist
  • All (.*)(girl|babe)s NSFW communities , don't like seeing photorealistic imgs of conventionally attractive women

As far's instances , only one can remember 🏧's hilariouschaos bcus TERF community on there I think

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Some foreign language communities don't seem to have their language marked so they still show up despite my language settings, so I blocked them to make things easier.

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Sports and Linux.

I have no interest in sports.

I also have no interest in Linux, I have installed and used Linux around ten years ago. If and when I need Linux I'll just go to the mainstream internet or just unblock them and join. But for now no.

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I have to ask why sports? Surely there is some sport you are interested in.

I've recently discovered I've been lying to myself on baseball, and how much I loved the game as a kid and I regret not pursuing it after highschool all because of the mlb strikes in the 90s. I just stopped watching and participating. For me and a lot of people during that time I guess the mindset was, I work in the heat all day, not just for 3 hours and those players are bitching about the millions they make aren't enough. There's some truth to that but it completely blinded me to what I loved, now I'm to old to even compete in men's slow pitch leagues

Since my daughter is now playing softball, just playing catch and working with her on pitching has made me truly realize how great the game is, the feel of the glove, the sound of the bat cracking, or the sound of a fastball hitting a glove.

For a game that's been played as much for so long and there are still records being broken or first time for something is truly amazing.

My interest in football is at a all time low, no longer follow NFL, but still love college even though it's becoming a shadow of its former self.

And volleyball is peaking because of my daughter as well

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Mostly murican politics, politics memes, trump/musk stuff (it's like playing whac-a-mole), some anime and furry stuff.

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  • games I don't play but which tend to clutter All by being highly posted/active (Hololive, Honkaistarrail, etc.)

  • "stop drinking" related comms because they were too frequent in the feed, I already stopped drinking because I'm too old and cranky to deal with hangovers, and a lot of them were giving me creepy cult vibes tbh

  • "witchesvspatriarchy" and related because I find that kind of humor snobby and grating

  • a few other women/feminism related comms. I'm a lesbian who struggles with internalized misogyny, I'll fully admit that. But some of these posts are unhinged misandry and a lot of them are just depressing to read and probably not good for my mental health

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lemmy.world

Whoever has the authority in the domain, and if we don't like their choices we go elsewhere

Is moderating a new concept to you?

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lemmy.world

I have to make some assumptions about you here, forgive me for the parts I miss on.

From your post history I feel you are asking this out of a sincere belief that rational debate over every topic leads to greater understanding and more positive outcomes. This is a noble belief but it is not born out by real world experience.

I was there when 4chan got overrun by stormfront, I was there when Digg was overrun by powermods, I was there when reddit was overrun by MAGA and in EVERY one of those circumstances the initial crack that gave space to the bad actors that would come to subvert those platforms was the same mistaken belief you have; that open debate about every topic is acceptable and productive.

There are some ideas that need to be deplatformed if the platform they are hosted on is to continue being a positive community. Humanity isn't nearly as rational as you assume, and even if you personally feel yourself resilient to such platform manipulation, the vast majority of others are not.

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None, although there's an ADHD sub that pops up often that is annoying and ive comsidered blocking it

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