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Lemmy.ca Support / Questions

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Support / Questions specific to lemmy.ca.

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How do I block an entire instance?

I'm getting really really sick of blocking dozens of communities from lemmynsfw every single day. It never ends ffs.

If I want porn, I'll go looking for porn. It shouldn't be every third post in my feed.

Honestly, how is anyone supposed to join Lemmy if they all just get flodded with mountains of porn??? I can't imagine anyone that's not already invested in being here wanting to join. (unless their looking for a pornhub alt I guess...)

Not everything NSFW is porn and I'm not looking to remove non-porn so permanently hiding everything tagged NSFW isn't a solution.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I spent about 3 weeks ignoring it, then started blocking every porn sub that shows up. I'm at 53 blocked communities from just that instance alone (and really it's been the only problem instance I've seen).

News regularly gets tagged NSFW, particularly news related to the war in Ukraine. I'm also fine with general gore and psychologically triggering topics, both of which are usually tagged NSFW.

It's rather difficult to explore, finding new and interesting communities, when you only ever browse by 'subscribed'. Lemmy isn't nearly busy enough to stick to that alone. I usually start there and very quickly expand to local then all as I run out of interesting content. That will slowly get better as I find more communities, but that takes a while and still leaves me in a walled garden.

This also doesn't address the problem of a new user wanting to join Lemmy and being flooded with endless porn communities. Lemmy is not attractive at all in this state.

So, I'm going to continue to advocate for a feature myself and others want: Individual users being able to block whole instances at will.