under your user -> settings -> blocks tab, you can block specific communities. And there's an NSFW block there or under the settings tab if you want.
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Filter out: beans
I'm really out of the loop on this one, but I've heard beans being mentioned more than usual.
What did I miss?
Not sure why it started on lemme but it's something that was done on reddit for about a week. I think redditors are trying to make this place feel like home and shitpost.
Lemmy should invest into the development of its own shitposting industry.
So you're talking about a sort of negative subscription. THat is ... "All" but not (a, b, c, ...).
Nope.
You may want to post this idea in [email protected].
Generally though this issue has come up before and is on the roadmap in same way at least in the form of "multi-communities". But your specific request here is different enough that it might be worth bringing up. I'm not sure it'd be a high priority though.
They can just block those communities.
You can certainly block communities in Lemmy – I've done that plenty of times. However, I don't think wefwef supports that yet, as I've looked all over and haven't found it.
EDIT: I need to amend this and clarify that it's Connect for Lemmy that's been allowing me to block communities, instances, and users. I hope all apps included this feature.