That is currently being built. should be in an upcoming release.
this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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Ohk, Thanks a lot, really appreciate you guys putting the effort in making mlem better
I like the way Apollo does it. Blurs all NSFW content on your home feed. BUT when you visit a NFSW subreddit, it doesn’t blur anything. It would be awesome for this behavior to be adopted. It’s the best of both worlds
Mlem, by default, follows your Lemmy account settings on whether to show NSFW content. This setting will either show or blur these images in your feed. This is an iOS App Store requirement.
If you want NSFW images to be blurred by default (or not) change the setting on your Lemmy account.
This, realized that the box was ticked to show NSFW Thanks…