I’m finally making the switch from Reddit. The Voyager app seems like a pretty seamless transition, but I’d love to hear any tips about using this platform, or what quirks distinguish it from Reddit as a whole.
I’m finally making the switch from Reddit. The Voyager app seems like a pretty seamless transition, but I’d love to hear any tips about using this platform, or what quirks distinguish it from Reddit as a whole.
By default it’s mostly politics and linux unless you browse for individual subs
Don’t forget about the furry porn. There’s also furry porn.
I just get memes about femboys driving trains and autism
For real, I haven’t seen much furry porn. In fact, I would say none… I don’t know how I did that.
I’ve been able to filter out certain words/phrases to help get rid of most of the political posts.
Happy to share if anyone is wanting
Sure, I’d like that list if you don’t mind.
Under filters/blocks in the app I use (Boost) there’s a section for blocked words. This is the list I have, and find it does a pretty good job:
Brilliant. Setting up some filters has made browsing All so much better!
That’s what I want. Thank you.
That’s actually pretty cool you can run filters like that
Burying ones head in the sand really is easiest
Well, I didn’t say running those specific filters was cool or not, just the ability to.
It really is, it makes things much more tolerable than Reddit with it constant stream of Trump related news
I don’t like that…
I’m sure. But we do have other communities. I myself like the edc community, calvin and hobbes, dullsters, 3d printing, greentext and general 4chan stuff, history stuff, and probably other things I have to check my subscriptions for. Point is, if you want it, find it or make it.
I made a list of casual communities on Lemmy awhile ago https://lemmy.world/post/2216085 just subscribe to stuff you like and curate your own feed. Block the politics subs. Boom.
Congrats on making my first saved post 🥳