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Thanks man i'm gonna subscribe. I wish more people were using these casual subs, frontpage seem to be fill with meme and news

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Assuming your instance has it, use the "block" feature on communities. I like to browse the "all" version of lemmy.world; but ya, it's a lot of memes and stuff I don't care to engage with. So, I'll open a new tab to that community and hit the "block community" button. That community no longer shows up.

You can also block specific users. I use this on a lot of the re-post bots. Similar procedure, open the user's profile and "Block User".

It makes browsing "all" far more enjoyable.

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