Howdy, so while I’m able to block all posts from hexbear.net accounts, it seems there’s no way for me to block all their comments on instances they’re federated with. I’d rather not leave some of the communities that are still federated with them, but I would like to be able to block or hide all of their comments in the threads.
Is there any way to do this yet? Or do I just need to move to an instance that’s defederated from them?
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Connect for lemmy allows instance blocking. I don’t see any posts from hexbear and their comments show as hidden unless I tap to show the contents.
Interesting, maybe I’ll make the switch. I’m on sync for now, and it’s in-app blocking features leave a lot to be desired
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Voyager also has instance blocking if you wanna give that one a shot too.
Please for the love of God tell me how I’ve looked at settings menus and googled y and nothing of value comes up
omg lol
- Settings
- Filters & blocks
- Block instances
let me know if you want some screenshots
Sweet fuck it makes you scroll past your individual block list that’s why I couldn’t find it
Baffling design decision, saviour
I completely agree. I feel like I have to traverse the entire menu system, which is also broken into different areas, to find some feature I’m sure must be there, I just haven’t found it yet.
AFAIK, your home server would need to be fully defederated with an instance for you to stop seeing comments from users there. Instance blocking only blocks posts from there and I think communities hosted there. Only other way is to block those users individually which is a pain.
I’m using Connect and blocked both hexbear and lemmy.ml.
It’s a peaceful life.
If the goal is to block out all progressives, won’t you also have to block individual users who are not of that instance, but are still active within?
Hexbear is the opposite of progressive. It’s absolutely chock full of hatred of tons of groups. And they just make up shit instead of caring about facts.
I have blocked plenty of high profile progressive instances, hexbear, blahaj, and more.
I didn’t do it because they were progressive, I did it because I can’t stand the behavior of hexbear communities. I also got my feed completely taken over by posts from blahaj instances. I am fine with the trans community, if you figure out that you are trans, fine, I will do my best to respect you and your identity, but I don’t want my feed taken over by posts about a single topic.
Then there are instances that specifically cater to a single language I don’t speak, I block them right away.
Finally, NSFW communities like lemmynsfw.com, I use my phone at work quite a bit, and I don’t even want to risk opening a NSFW picture at work, so I filter the entrie instances dedicated to NSFW content.
Who said progressives? I said hexbear.net, huge difference
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He’ll have to block himself too eventually🤣
Yeah I don’t get this behavior unless they are a bot or bad faith actor, aont whole point of online discussion is the discussion?
Either way fediverse has like what 50k MAU?
There is but so much blocking one can do before you are alone in the room with a dick in your hand