Spyke
lemmy.ca

Block the communities, or use piefed since it has many more filtering options.

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fizzlereply
quokk.au

I've been using piefed for a while, and I didn't know this.

Turns out I've not been seeing NSFW posts too - I guess I didn't miss that.

You're right, you can hide posts with keywords in the name.

Additionally, I see you can hide posts from communities with keywords in their name. This means you could hide "politics" without having to block all the politics communities.

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Blazereply
piefed.zip

Indeed, and the "moe" communities is probably another common use case for the communities name filter

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

I feel like blocking such a small word like that would probably cause a number of false positives, causing me to not see some unrelated community that happens to have those three letters in its name.

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fizzlereply
quokk.au

Yeah.

The politics communities dont fill my heart with joy, and the moe communities are creepy, but if I block those what's left?

I spend an unhealthy amount of time doomscrolling the fediverse, but I really dont know why.

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That's probably client - side, on Piefed it is built on Piefed's side directly, so no need to use a specific client

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So firstly, you're gonna have to block communities left right and centre. Any news post – block the community.

Secondly, some apps let you institute keyword filters. Here are my keywords:

American  
EU  
Europe  
ICE  
Trump  
US  
conservative  
conservatives  
democratic  
democrats  
elon  
federal  
gop  
jd  
musk  
republican  
republicans  
senate  

I wish lemmy supported collaborative blocklists.

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If you still want to see news sometime, just subscribe to everything silly you want to see and only scroll on your home (subscribed) feed.

Don’t go on all unless you want to doom.

Or use piefed with the same strategy but use the dedicated feeds to sometimes explore news or other subjects.

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Like someone else said: Block the news and politics communities if you like to browse /all. You can always unblock them later.

It was with heavy heart but I also blocked [email protected]. Nothing against them, and they post nothing but quality material in what I fully believe to be good faith, but they're just....too much. The only reason I had to block them individually is they post in more than just news/politics communities but never goes off-brand and only posts news/politics/"everything is a bummer" things. There's probably a few other people like that, but shouldn't be many.

That should just leave you with the few oddball posts where it's just the people that don't follow the no news/politics rules.

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sh.itjust.works

Aggressively block every community that has to do with news or has news posted to it. Then, if you're on a mobile app that supports keyword filtering, aggressively filter out every word of news you don't want to see. Then aggressively block users if they post or comment news you don't want to see. After doing that for a few weeks or months you'll start to see a normal newsfeed. But Lemmy is nearly unusable without it.

This is the strategy I use to avoid contact with a people group from a specific shithole country and it seems to work decent. Although there's always posts that sneak through the cracks.

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This has been my strategy too. Over time my /all feed has become quite fantastic!

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Lemmy really needs tags. Even without a tagging system like reddit a "NSFW" but for politics would help LOADS

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Here on MULTIVERSE there's a user settings field that lets you hide posts in communities with certain words in the name. Just put "news" in and you won't see any communities with news in the name. You can also block individual communities.

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For more specific filtering, rather than an entire community, on Android i use Voyagers, which allows you to filter out specific keywords. On desktop I self-host Tesseract, which I think has the same functionality.

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I'm using boost, you can add filters to everything you've subscribed to.

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