I have blocked lemmy.ml but posts in its various communities still show up in my commented feed.
Do I have to block every community?
I have blocked lemmy.ml but posts in its various communities still show up in my commented feed.
Do I have to block every community?
Right now, Mbin does not have a way to block instances (the above poster may have assumed you were using lemmy, which recently adding the feature). Blocking domains works some of the time for text posts and comments, but for posts it’s filtering on what appears in the
()
at the end of the post. So the original purpose was to be able to block domains likeyoutube.com
oryahoo.com
for example and you wouldn’t see posts linking to those domains. Blocking instances is something that still needs to be implementedWith KBin you would go to the domain view (https://kbin.run/d/lemmy.ml) scroll to the bottom of the page and choose ‘block’. This was implemented before the fork into MBin
This is how I cut out the endless memes from Blaj, but it doesn’t appear to function here
It’s possible there are issues with it (it wouldn’t be the first time), at least for me it seems to be working, if I block
lemmy.ml
and then go to where the latest post was made, that post isn’t shown; granted it still shows all the posts on the/d/
page itself, that’s no different than kbin at least from memory. It’s when alemmy.ml
user posts something like animgur.com
link, that’s technically under theimgur.com
domain. It’s possible that has changed since the fork, but I wouldn’t think so as at least it seemed the definition of “domain” would always mean where the post was going to, and an additional level of “instance” needs to be added.For example here’s a thread of people talking about it not filtering things out. I imagine they were running into what you may be seeing. I’ve seen it brought up a lot with other people mentioning there is no true instance blocking in /kbin/Mbin, but am having trouble finding those posts.
edit: Do you have an example post that you would expect to be blocked that you’re still seeing?
If I go here https://kbin.run/commented/6h the first result is https://kbin.run/m/asklemmy@lemmy.ml/t/214981/Is-it-just-me-or-have-the-comments-on-Lemmy I have blocked lemmy.ml and am not subscribed to any users/subs from there so I wouldn’t expect to see the post
Got it, thanks for the example. One trick is the More menu has a “more from domain” and that shows you the domain that it is technically considered under, for that post it looks to be considered under
/d/kbin.run
. Looking at kbin it does omit the more from domain, potentially when the domain is the local one, but not sure if a block onlemmy.ml
would remove it over there, as it doesn’t appear under the domain list from what I see, either way clearly a confusing user experience