Hi, I am new to Lemmy and I just need help with something kinda QoL-ish. Is it possible to look at a post on the homepage IE http://lemmy.ca, and block the community it is coming from?

I don’t want to have to manually click on the community and go to its page every time I want to block one. Is there like an extension or a specific UI mode that lets you do this? Thanks!

  • ommorsi@lemmy.caOP
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    2 months ago

    Thank you everyone for your client recommendations!

    Edit: The Alexandrite web interface allows you to block a community by pressing the three dots next to a post, and this is what I ended up using.

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      2 months ago

      I’m mostly blocking news/politics stuff because sometimes ignorance is bliss.

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          2 months ago

          Not always, I like to sometimes be pleasantly surprised by a community that I didn’t know existed without seeing the latest tragic event, political catastrophe, or Elon Musk post along the way that I am all too well aware of. I have nothing against these communities, it’s just not the stuff I want to see right now.

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            2 months ago

            Fair enough. I think I’d rather be more mindful of what “mode” I am browsing around. I stick with only the subscribed communities, and whenever I am in the mood for something new, I take some time to browse around the instances to see what’s out there. Browsing by all and then blocking all the crappy stuff seems to me like a constant effort with very little potential reward.

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      2 months ago

      There’s some new lemmynsfw uber-kink community every like…hour, with some dude shoving pickle jars up his ass or whatever; so…thousands, so long as this list doesn’t have an upper limit. Sorry, I don’t want pretend-jailbait porn or pickle-jar dude in my /all

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    I think the web front-end doesn’t, but most clients do. No idea why they are making a feature available through the api that they don’t use themselves, but that’s what it is.

    My client of choice is Sync, but really most of them do the trick.