• fry@sh.itjust.works
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    1 年前

    As suggested, Connect. Excellent filter capabilities. My feed is pretty enjoyable now, at least on my phone. The only thing I’m missing is filtering out comments with specific keywords but that isn’t a huge issue. I downvote and occasionally block a user if they just post an emoji or a pun.

    I even have a “system”:

    • Instances with annoying users like those on hexbear, blahaj or lemmygrad: complete instance block.
    • Communities which I have no interest in: block
    • Spam bots reposting articles, reddit threads or links to some random blog post: instance/user block depending on context and how many posts per hour they spit out.
    • Too many posts about the same subject that I don’t care about: keyword block. Absolute bliss when Elon Musk and Donald Trump is gone.

    I only interact with content that I find interesting. Not a huge fan of defederation if it’s not pedo paradise or spam bot/troll farm. There are some good tutorials online on how to tie a noose if one of those two are your thing. Everyone has the right to an opinion and I have the right to ignore crazies.

    • goat@sh.itjust.worksM
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      1 年前

      Sounds cool!

      Can you turn these on or off at any time? For those times when you wanna read some chaos?

      • leftzero@lemmy.ml
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        1 年前

        Not easily, no (unless you mean unfiltering a single instance, not temporarily turning off all filtering). The best option for that kind of thing seems to be to use a different app when you don’t want to filter stuff.

      • fry@sh.itjust.works
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        1 年前

        Just in the comments and if a user match a filter. You can tap and view.

        Otherwise you have to go into the settings and edit your filters.