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Asklemmy
A loosely moderated place to ask open-ended questions
If your post meets the following criteria, it's welcome here!
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This is not a support community, please have a look at the sidebar
Support content seems to be most of what's posted here now. It's mind boggling really. A huge number of us are Reddit refugees and AskReddit was always about community engagement and not about support. I really don't know what makes people think this is any different.
I don't get it either, maybe that could be its own AskLemmy question ha ha
You can block entire communities, you'll probably have to do it from the site.
As noted, please check the sidebar for good places to ask support questions like this.
Memes are of interest NOW? To each their own but it’s the internet, gonna be tough not to see a meme.
But I agree with some of the other commenters. Customize your experience to suit your needs by carefully subscribing to only the communities you wish to engage with, then in your settings, choose to show only what you’ve subscribed to.
Unsubscribe from the community. I did it this morning myself. It's out of control and I had to scroll 2-3 pages before I found literally any content that wasn't just a shitpost circlejerk meme.
I'm new and confused, how do I un sub from a community?
It's usually in the sidebar just like it was on Reddit. Also make sure that you're only viewing your subscribed communities instead of "All" which is the default setting I believe.
I did the same yesterday
Already blocked a bunch of them, keep swinging the hammer whenever a new one rears its ugly head.
Go through all tab, see what community posts are cringe and block them.
I've just blocked them, myself. This keeps them out of /all searches for me. Most of them, I don't even understand, anyway. This shit makes me feel old, lmao
@[email protected] Memes has always been a interest to the internet, it just the internet culture.
You can block the meme community on the sidebar of the community page on the instance you're currently on
While yes, you can block them like people have said (which I do) a new place pops up everyday. It’s like whack a mole. I would love to have some kind of filter that automatically blocks any magazine/community with the word “meme” in it. I would like to not always stay on subscribed so I can see more content and not create and echo chamber for myself.
Simply place your phone, tablet, and any other devices in the microwave for 10 seconds, this will remove all the memes.
You don't, you embrace them.