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[–] fluke@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think that Lemmy.World is anti-NSFW if I understand my own journey trying to figure this stuff out yesterday, as a matter of fact.

This instance, for whatever reason seems to block NSFW posts from appearing (even if you hace it set up to show on your account settings).

To get around this you can view the comments in a community and see the posts that way, which is handy to see if it is an active community.

But what I did was create an account on Lemmynsfw.com and then linked it to my Liftoff! app, I think all other apps give you the ability to link multiple instances as well. The benefit of this lets you have different lists totally separate to each other as well. If you just want to see your normal feed the browse your normal .World instance, but when you want to see boobies and bottoms then flick it over.

[–] ipha@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

lemmy.world isn't blocking anything. If you check all/new you'll see a bunch.

https://public.ipha.pw/Screenshot_20230708_204243.png

[–] fluke@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

This may be the case for desktop, but the mobile experience is different.

When I was figuring out the solution yesterday it seemed that mobile apps were not showing NSFW stuff on .World. Even with the applicable settings selected in options.