I only care about lemmygrad.ml which as far as I know is where the comrades are. Yall are great. I came here to spew word vomit in consentrated bursts to get 3 up votes at a time. I am blissfully ignorant of technology issues or whatever the hell people are on about with reddit nowadays. I would like to avoid the normcore libs and porn distributors that are flooding the site. I use reddit for cyber bullying those types but here is like a sort of home base.
How do I keep these worlds from colliding?
On the front-page of lemmygrad.ml, you can sort by “subscribed”, “local”, and “all”. As long as you don’t click on “all”, then you won’t see any of that stuff. And even if you do, you won’t be completely swarmed, because most of those instances block us.
I keep it on local and my feed is completely flooded with lemmy.ml posts about reddit. I feel the whole experience is compromised.
Sounds like a bug. If you’re a lemmygrad user then your local page should not have stuff from lemmy.ml. That should only be seen when viewing all. Here is a pic of mine.
Well, one of the things I like about lemmy.ml is having such a great bunch of comrades next door, filling my feed with pure based.
Honestly? The worst of the libs make accounts on instances like beehaw that block us, so they can’t wander in here unless they specifically make an account on lemmy.ml to come here and troll
you can’t completely avoid liberals from other instances (particularly lemmy.ml), but you can avoid all posts in other instances’ communities by selecting “Local”:
the admins can block some smaller instances if they keep breaking our rules, but for comments from lemmy.ml, all you can really do is report individual users
FYI local sorting is currently buggy. I keep getting posts from other instances in my local feed.
odd, I’ve never seen any
Are you subscribed to those communities?
I think I am.
Anyone knows why do I see “2 more replies” for this post but clicking them do nothing?
I think that’ll happen if you’ve blocked the other commenter, otherwise I have no idea