Sure you can block them. It's really easy
memes
Community rules
1. Be civil
No trolling, bigotry or other insulting / annoying behaviour
2. No politics
This is non-politics community. For political memes please go to [email protected]
3. No recent reposts
Check for reposts when posting a meme, you can only repost after 1 month
4. No bots
No bots without the express approval of the mods or the admins
5. No Spam/Ads
No advertisements or spam. This is an instance rule and the only way to live.
Sister communities
- [email protected] : Star Trek memes, chat and shitposts
- [email protected] : Lemmy Shitposts, anything and everything goes.
- [email protected] : Linux themed memes
- [email protected] : for those who love comic stories.
It's really not - all the instance blocking does it mute those communities, but the users can still harass you, triggering notifications, vote on your content, etc. I made the mistake of replying to a comment in [email protected] and received replies for WEEKS and WEEKS afterwards, then did it again on lemmygrad.ml and again received replies for WEEKS and WEEKS - my consent mattered not at all. I found both of those posts by browsing "All" btw, so I had no chance to see the sidebar and had no clue what I was getting myself into, either with regard to the communities or the instances they were on.
I almost left Lemmy entirely because of that, and so I don't blame others like the 100% of irl people that I've mentioned Lemmy to, who then give me dirty looks for having suggested it, b/c of what they see when they visit with a day-1 account. Probably some website somewhere accessible by a straight-up Google search specifically directs them to Lemmy.ml as the flagship instance - which it was at some point even if no longer - whereupon the default search is Local so... yeah, they would absolutely see all the political extremist rhetoric.
It is possible to block users from lemmy.ml, but it's not so easily accomplished: https://piefed.social/post/307636.
Ah. I understood "block" as "don't show that content". If you've already touched poo, then yeah it's probably hard to get off your hand.
Yeah that took months to accomplish for me, but also for example someone (let's call them "Cowbee" for... reasons) could reply to my very comment here, in a post in a community that is not on Lemmy.ml.
I noticed that 90% of the time when I would receive the most batshit insane replies, whenever they were not coming from hexbear.net or lemmygrad.ml (my first instance after Kbin went defunct was StarTrek.website that had defederated from neither at the time) they were coming from lemmy.ml, thus now that I've finally managed to block them, my experience on the Fediverse has improved >99%.
I would have left the Fediverse entirely if need be - I don't need that kind of toxicity in my life. Instead, I only left Lemmy (moving to PieFed) and am enjoying it here immensely now.:-) Other solutions include the Sync or Connect apps that likewise allow you to block all users from any instance you choose without needing admin support, or Lemmy.cafe or Tesseract on dubvee.org that have already defederated from the big 3.
40+ reports in a single comment section... Please remember that Rule 2 is "no politics", and this isn't the right place to argue about the Middle East or Ukraine.
Sorry, but I'm going to lock this.
I blocked .ml and there was a sharp decrease of content.
Seeing that, I was forced to walk back and use reedit more. At least there you won't find people arguing pro-genocide in a post about Linux Kernel.
Or that Russia is actually totally not an authoritarian state LMAO
Choose an ml community and post content from there to an equivalent non-ML community from time to time and we won't have to worry about a "content shortage" in the future. Someone posted a nice list of ML communities and an equivalent non-ML one ITT