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I will note that since that previous discussion, Lemmy has improved the functionality that lets an individual user block entire instances. So users that don't want to see this content can block everything by adding
lemmit.onlineto the block list in the user settings.It might also be possible for us to hide the communities from public feeds, so only subscribed users will see the communities and associated content. We need to explore that some more: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2943#issuecomment-1581485335
EDIT: I've looked into it some more, tldr it might work if lemmit admins make the change on their end: https://lemmy.ca/post/69414850/24859618
I do agree with this reasoning
When users are migrating off of old social media platforms, letting them see everything from one app reduces a lot of friction. Especially with Reddit taking steps to keep users locked in to their app (ex. Blocking logged out users, limiting
old.reddit.com, killing the RSS feeds).We've seen a lot of "mirror content from elsewhere" sites, and
lemmit.onlinewas one of the better organized cases. Every post makes it very clear that the post is a mirror / archive, so no one should mistake the bot for a real user looking for help. For example: https://lemmit.online/post/8699035I'd support the 'hide unless subscribed' option, but not the 'flood the feed by default unless blocked' option. We should be considering the experience for the average newcomer, and a bunch of empty inactive bot posts isn't great.
I'd like to second recursive_recursion, your feedback is still just as appreciated :)
I will test out the hiding option and see if I can come up with a compromise that people will agree with. The general sentiment in this thread seems to be that we should not simply refederate.
Even if lemmy.ca isn't your home instance I'd say that your feedback is still important as it's quite constructive🤗
I personally agree with this statement. This is a side note but similar to this is why I dislike users who flood the feed solely with their posts as it can make the New tab devoid of user life/activity.