Is there a way to block a domain on lemmy? I hate tankie fucks and don’t want to see them on my all feed.

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a penguin… and he’s been drinking!

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The arch-nemesis of the libs.

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People who call themselves leftists and anti imperialists. But in reality they shill for any dictator who opposes the US Hegemony. They do not give a shit about the people who suffer under the regimes they love. They inexplicably love dictators from Stalin to Putin, from Mao to Assad.

The term originates from when the Soviet Union overthrew the people’s councils in Hungary with tanks early in the Cold War. Some people in the west supported this act because the Soviet Union did it, therefore it was good.

Fuck authoritarian fucks.

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Go to https://(home_instance)/settings, click on Blocks tab, block all the things.

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Thank you so much!

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Anytime fellow Lemmy user!

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One caveat is that this was introduced in 0.19.0 so if the instance is running a version prior to that you may be missing some options.

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Yeah, I can do that easily on my app as well. I was just wanting to know how to block whole instances like hexbear. I don’t want to see anything on any of their communities. And you can do it in the web ui, although it isn’t all that intuitive.

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I don’t know how willing you are to use a different app, but Sync allows me to block entire instances and it was the first thing I did.

However, you’ll still see their comments on non-blocked instances, so your mileage may vary.

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Instance to me is everything associated with a domain name. When I referred to communities I mean something like news@lemmy.whatevrr or politics@something.com

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