I don’t know if Lemmy has an equivalent, but in Kbin you can block a whole instance as a user. For example, I went to https://kbin.social/d/lemmygrad.ml and in the upper right corner in the “DOMAIN” box there’s a standard block button. I expect it means I will not see any comments or posts that come from anyone on lemmygrad.ml.
The further increased customizability of kbin has been tugging at my curiosity for weeks, but I haven’t taken the dive yet. You might have finally convinced me.
I think you and I’s definitions of “far left” aren’t really the same if you think “far leftism” is what ruined reddit. But uh, you do know about the lemmy devs right?
I’m pretty sure they always were. I know when I was using lemmy.world I blocked a lot of lemmygrad communities.
I don’t know if Lemmy has an equivalent, but in Kbin you can block a whole instance as a user. For example, I went to https://kbin.social/d/lemmygrad.ml and in the upper right corner in the “DOMAIN” box there’s a standard block button. I expect it means I will not see any comments or posts that come from anyone on lemmygrad.ml.
The further increased customizability of kbin has been tugging at my curiosity for weeks, but I haven’t taken the dive yet. You might have finally convinced me.
It’s that kind of thing that made me take the plunge with Kbin - it’s a lot easier to filter out things you’re not interested in.
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I think you and I’s definitions of “far left” aren’t really the same if you think “far leftism” is what ruined reddit. But uh, you do know about the lemmy devs right?