I mean what comes after the @. I’m tired of seeing a bunch of lame porn from @lemmynsfw
I don’t think users can block an instance. But you can uncheck “show nsfw” in your settings.
Dang. I don’t mind seeing nsfw content. I just don’t want entire instances dedicated to it showing up in my feed.
I agree. I have it turned off for now because it was dumb seeing stupid porn, but I don’t mind reading about other adult topics, and self-tagging NSFW stuff is obviously capriciously applied. What would be inappropriate to some is not to others. It would be nice to be able to control that more granularly.
If you use Ublock Origin, here’s a filter that will hide lemmynsfw posts on your main page. Filters should work the same on all major ad blockers, but I can’t vouch for that.
! 2023-06-21 https://lemmy.world lemmy.world##.post-listing:has-text(@lemmynsfw.com)
ELI5 explaination:
the first line is just so Ublock can keep different filters and domains organized
lemmy.world## - only use this filter on this site
.post-listing - evaluate everything on the page with the class name post-listing
has-text(lemmynsfw.com) - the text we want to filter
Of course if the site gets updated and the layout changes, this filter won’t work anymore. I’m on VLemmy, so I can’t really test it on lemmyworld. Let me know if it doesn’t work. Cheers.
Go to kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com and click the block button in the right hand column. You can also subscibe to entire instances in the same way!
OP doesn’t use kbin
Yeah I realised where this was posted immediately after I commented
I’m still seeing content from instances I’ve blocked, what’s with that?
/No idea I’m afraid, I’m not a dev, just a user
My best amateur guess is that you just blocked a sublemmy (lets call it that) instead of the whole instance.
Wait… I can subscribe to the whole instance? How? Link you gave us shows 404, and changing to my instance (lemmy.ml) shows same 404.
Sorry, should have been https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com - I forgot you need the domain name and not the name of the instance. It’s a kbin thing though, not a lemmy thing. There might be a similar ability on lemmy but I don’t use it so I don’t know