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  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Blocked furry and most trans stuff. A ton of the porn that littered my feed. That’s probably 75% of my blocklist. Many non-english communities, though I’ve kept a few to run through translators just to see what’s going on in other countries. Communities with high post counts of memes that spam my feed. Any /c with no interest in good faith discussion.

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    6 months ago

    Have LꝏꝏꝏTs communities blocked , but noteworthy types :

    • Most (meme|shitpost|news) communities . Oversaturation from seemingly homogenous threadiverse userbase
      • (Meme|shitpost) content dœsn’t lend itself well to conversations (which’s what am here for) IMO . If I wanted those I’d just browse tumblr oar some thing
      • Prefer getting my news elsewhere
    • “(Cringe|Trashy)”-adjacent communities . Thankfully not many exist
    • All (.*)(girl|babe)s NSFW communities , don’t like seeing photorealistic imgs of conventionally attractive women

    As far’s instances , only one can remember 🏧’s hilariouschaos bcus TERF community on there I think

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    6 months ago

    When I got started on Lemmy, browsing All, I was stunned by all the Furry/Brony crap. Blocking that made All more feasible… but man, it was a lot!

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    6 months ago

    Nothing, but i have a word blocklist on trump, elon and ice. So that way I am up to date because some stuff still comes through, but not knee deep in the fascism takeover of the US (at least on Lemmy 🥲)

  • wildcardology@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Sports and Linux.

    I have no interest in sports.

    I also have no interest in Linux, I have installed and used Linux around ten years ago. If and when I need Linux I’ll just go to the mainstream internet or just unblock them and join. But for now no.

  • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    No instances, but I’ve blocked 868 communities so far. Either languages I don’t understand or topics I’m not interested in… the vast majority of which being sports and anime/furry porn.

    I’ve found I don’t really subscribe to communities to see a feed of just those. I’d rather see EVERYTHING and curate the feed reductively. Kinda seemed sisyphean at first, but my ‘All’ is fairly personalized now, so I’d recommend that approach to anyone who browses All frequently.

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    6 months ago

    Personally I block anything that ends with “moe” I’m not really into thirst traps and anime thirst traps feel like the bottom of an already unwanted barrel.

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        6 months ago

        Since it might help your feed, I’ll share something that worked for me.

        I realized that we have a relatively small number of very active Moe champions who post to a variety of topical Lemmy’s. I switched to blocking those users, and it cleared Moe content from my feed.

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      6 months ago

      Oh yeah, forgot about this. Each time I rotate accounts I’ve got to go on an anime blocking spree. Nothing against anime but the fans are creeps.

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        6 months ago

        Thankfully you can block a handful of users and then you won’t get included in their new perversions.

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          6 months ago

          I also switched to blocking users who post Moe content. I’d be happy to chill with them in the comments, but it was just too much content for my feed.

          Before I changed tactics, I was keenly aware of each time one of our top contributors discovered a new anime.

          It was funny for awhile, but got to be too much effort to keep currating my feed.

          I appreciate everyone who adds content here. Some just isn’t for me.

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    6 months ago

    Anything Linux. We get it. You like Linux. If I wanted to be converted by religious nuts I’d still be talking to a whole side of my family.

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    6 months ago

    Just checked and it’s a whole bunch of nsfw ones (I don’t block all nsfw, but there are a lot of weird communities in that category that I don’t need to see), a bunch of German ones because they were taking over the feed at one point, and theonion (which I don’t really find funny anymore)

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    Blocked most furry and trans communities. I’m not against it, not into it and its overrepresented here for obvious reasons.

      • pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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        6 months ago

        Made me laugh, anyway.

        For those not in on the joke:

        Some of today’s best hackers are members of the furry community, and infosec.pub is a hub for Cybersecurity discussions.

          • pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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            6 months ago

            I think you’re in denial.

            I challenge you (and anyone) to explore the furry community and not run across some excellent Cybersecurity content!

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              You don’t know me but I’ve been working in IT since before the internet had pictures, and actual credit hours in cybersecurity. Yes there is a subsection of furries that are into it, but you’re naive if you think that today’s best hackers even have a publicly accessible profiles.

              The intersection is interesting, but points more to the confluence of social media activity and subversive mindsets than any inherent proclivity for tech.

              I.e. people active on social media and therefore more well known are likely to have nontraditional values, and a certain percent are tech savvy that’s not too far off from the per-capita of any other terminally online subculture.

              More to the point, there are several subcultures that claim to have ‘today’s best hackers’, anons, modders, crackers, AI bros, cryptobros, kernel contributors, hell even freaking gacha bros have a legit claim.

              Being furry is no more an indicator than being into NFTs but people like to create narratives in their head that uplifts their chosen values, it’s just standard tribal monkey behavior