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Nah, we just need native lemmy filters, us non americans wouldn’t be missing out on much anyway. (better rules too, we need those)

Most news containing them is just clickbait and always shit like “trump says” “trump slams”

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Also the filters should include images of vote-slogans. Which could be tricky with OCR.

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I like your ideas. Not gonna lie i kind of didn’t take this seriously but i mean, what’s stopping anyone? If i learn how tf lemmy internally works i could add a feature or two that helps us non USians 😎

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I’m not sure a filter would actually work that well. For example, it might block out Trump and Musk, but then a new keyboard keyword appears, and having to manually re-adjust the filtering all the time quickly becomes tedious.

Instead, it should probably be based on instances (for example, block a whole instance), communities (whitelist/blocklist communities), or some kind of more complicated recommendation algorithm, but i don’t know how that would work, or how to make it “unbiased” and fair.

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It can based on alt text

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If you dont want to see those type of posts, then you can follow communities which dont include them. And block any instances/communities you dont like so they disappear from /all. You can also create your own community with your own rules, or your own instance. Neither of these things is difficult, they just need time and determination.

@gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de

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Some people post US politics on general communities. I have like a 100 communities blocked and I still see them.

It sucks because those communities aren’t all politics so I’d have to block the good content too.

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