Spyke
sh.itjust.works

Near as I can tell, there are certain communities that have a "rule" that every time you browse that community, you must post something before you leave. This leads to a lot of low effort shitposting that I guess some people find fun but I just blocked those communities so my /All feed wasn't cluttered.

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sh.itjust.works

Sorry, I don't use wefwef. In the main browser, you can navigate to the community and the "block" button is right below the "subscribe" option.

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Rolderreply
reddthat.com

I’m not sure it’s a feature yet. If you find a way please let me know

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Ditto - it was my favorite feature on Apollo, and I’m sure I’d like it in wefwef.

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I followed someone's advice and spent some time on the main browser on my desktop and just blocked communities from there. Now they don't show up on my wefwef feed. :)

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lemmy.intai.tech

its just a rule for the 196 community. New folks saw it in thier ALL feed then went and did it in any community. Its turned into a "thing" for a bit.

Honestly, Ill take this over not pooping for days.

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morgan423reply
lemmy.world

It’s no longer the top post of all time for Lemmy!

It was always destined to move to #2. After the three days had elapsed, of course.

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sopuli.xyz

as others have mentioned, its a quirk of the 196 community. 196 was one of the most active early communities to migrate from reddit, and as such a lot of people saw their posts in new.

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lutillianreply
vlemmy.net

Rule 196: before leaving this community, you must make a post.

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lemm.ee

You must include the word "rule" in every comment and post title on Lemmy to indicate that you accept the ToS :)

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