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because low density of content, i browse lemmy by all and just block spammy communities im not interested, my home looks too empty for now, but still don't feel the need to hang out on reddit
I've tried to do that so many times, but I just get inundated with such a massive volume of porn that it's difficult to wade through to get to discussion communities I'm interested in.
Sure, Lemmy allows you to block NSFW content as a whole, but I don't like doing that. I still want to see things like NSFW memes or NSFW discussion topics. Going nuclear and blocking all NSFW doesn't really help the problem.
Try sync, there's a multitude of block options. By instance, domain, user, community, etc.
domain based blocking is coming soon!
There's the porn, and then there's some bot instances, right? And then there's the pornbots that bring you a little mix of both.
Maybe it's a lesser issue on world, but on some other instances I've found that bot instances are arguably worse than porn by sheer volume of posts, but they can be pretty close.