

It’s both terrifying and hilarious that this is the first thing I thought of when I saw the image of that fat dude being an ICE member.



It’s both terrifying and hilarious that this is the first thing I thought of when I saw the image of that fat dude being an ICE member.



I rarely down vote, but apparently I’ve blocked 7148 users/communities/instances on my first account.


Haha, yea. I also left Reddit when the API change happened.
I thought I was breaking the Voyager app with the number of accounts and communities I was blocking on my original account, so I made this new one. I needed to force close the app whenever I tried viewing the whole blocked list…


While I appreciate the effort devs put into making open source alternatives to a closed source app, the naming convention is really starting to get irritating…
Discord splits out to
YouTube has
Libre-this, Libre-that, Libre-cock and balls.
…I would love for devs to separate their software’s name just a little bit more from the thing they’re trying to replace. Please. Just be more unique. The name can still have a nod to what it’s replacing and not just be a partial modification to the original name.


My rule of thumb is if a user has more than one post a day on average, I block them. At least on my other account I did that.
I don’t think regular people post that frequently. If they do, it’s likely just manual irritating spam.


Lol, I was gonna say this account has made 3.4k posts in 7 months. It’s just an unlabeled bot to throw on the pile of blocked accounts.
Haha, probably. I’m sorry about that.
The issue I think is mostly due to people thinking they need to crosspost or post the same content in multiple communities like this is Reddit. Since Lemmy is so small, people are likely to see both posts back to back in their feeds, so it’s just redundant and spammy. That’s mostly why I block accounts that post a lot.
It would be a really nice quality of life feature for Lemmy to add filtering so this kind of thing could be dealt with without blocking.