Question to people who block communities, how many? What’s your criteria? I, uhhh, block a measly 586 communities.
My criteria is as follows:
- nuked nearly all meme ones
- nuked meta ones for instances outside of mine, as I find my ingerence unfair
- nuked meta ones for countries I’ve no past with and no interest in making future with
- nuked soft porn / porn ones from .world
- nuked duplicate communities from instances which block many instances, so I get most diversity of opinions since they crosspost anyway
- blocked AI art communities
- generally anything related to AI, crypto and other topics I don’t have any interest in
- blocking all/near-all image and video oriented communities, because I’m here for engagement, not browsing images and most definitely not for videos
I’m very pro curating my own experience, as you may see. It’s quite slow, but at least I seldom get things I don’t want to check out, apart from some posts from technology.
Only 22 so far.
Mostly overly spammy meme or lolrandum hotspots (196) and discussion/meme communities and magazines centered on demographics I’m not part of and conditions I don’t have (no hate for those groups ofc, just leaving them alone and letting them do their thing while also pruning content I fundamentally can’t engage with).
I used to block non-English communities and magazines, but kbin’s language filter started working quite well sometime after I signed up, so I removed all those.
I think my instance probably defederated porn since I never see it? Meh. I have nothing against it whatsoever, but there’s a time and a place - I have a separate lemmynsfw account for when I want that.
.ml doesn’t have porn federated, but .world has a few regular and soft porn communities, unless they got banned by now.
I guess either they’re slow or no one on kbin.social subscribes to them to let them filter into the All feed, then, since I don’t keep the NSFW filter toggled on.