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  • I would love shared block lists for Lemmy!

    For my alt account from where I browse NSFW content, I would prefer to mass block any self-promotional Onlyfans type content. The spamming of OF creators to every NSFW subreddit was one of my biggest gripes about browsing porn on Reddit. It's slowly starting here on Lemmy too.

    I'm aware of the "Hide bots" and "Hide NSFW" settings, but they're too coarse-grained for this purpose.

  • I haven't seen this in action yet, sounds cool. Is there a sample link or something?

  • Whoa, feels like he was just 3 months old a minute ago! How quickly they grow 🥲

  • Tangent, but I just noticed that I couldn't post from Connect for Lemmy with a language_not_allowed error, and even in the web UI, I couldn't post without selecting a language from the dropdown. Anybody know if this is a community setting or something else?

  • I think that a lot of the early migrants are tech savvy (not just chronically online), and have seen the dawn of multiple eternal Septembers. I think this is partly why everybody is doing their part to encourage conversation, because we all remember what a platform that has passed the critical mass looks like, vs one that has not.

    I hope that the leaders of the Fediverse listen to their users, and allow people who understand how to improve the user experience contribute without stubbornly sticking to their ideas of how things should be run, while at the same time preventing the 'verse from turning into another soulless vanity factory.

  • There really is an eerie similarity to how the web felt like a decade ago. I had been aware of how much we'd lost to enshittification, but seeing Reddit's decline at the same point as other platforms accelerating theirs really drove the point home.

    I'm kinda shocked that such a healthy community was born on today's Internet, bugs, blemishes and all. It gives me hope that we might be able to claw back part of the Internet from the megacorporations. Maybe?

  • If you'd like, you can edit the title :) that's one of lemmy's cool features.

  • ProtonVPN. It's an organization built around principles of privacy, so I use them a lot and support them as much as I can. I have their VPN on a docker container with gluetun.

  • Well said! A high barrier to entry, and a low barrier to exit working as intended. Let's enjoy the good times while they last.

  • Thank you! ♥️

  • Yes, some sort of differentiation between NSFW/NSWL is desperately needed! This might have to be done at the lemmy backend level, maybe?

  • Doing this next to your cars is certainly brave.