Can't you just subscribe to communities you like, and block communities you don't like? That's what I did.
Problem solved.
Or, you could publicly complain.
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Can't you just subscribe to communities you like, and block communities you don't like? That's what I did.
Problem solved.
Or, you could publicly complain.
Or go create your own community and block any content you don’t want to see there. That’s kind of the beauty of Lemmy, don’t like the content you see? Block the users, unsubscribe from the community, go make your own, or bitch about it publicly in an unproductive post. 🤡
Also, make sure post the fit in 3 different communities to make sure people see your own rage baiting…
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Was Lemmy just a MAGA and Lemmygrad shit show before the Reddit people got here?
So, if I understand... You're upset people are talking about climate change?
Not the op, but I think I get what they're getting at. I have been scrolling lemmy a lot this last week and everytime I see something about the climate catastrophe, unions being fucked over, terrible politicians etc I up vote it. These are all important things, and by up voting I feel like I'm čsupporting the cause" and "raising awareness".
But I do wonder if it's actually very helpful, for whatever cause, for me, or for lemmy. It makes scrolling lemmy stressful and depressing, which is accurate for how the world is, but it doesn't really make things better. I feel like I'd rather be reading something interesting or informative that might make the world a better place, whether it's by actually making real chnage, or just me learning something meaningful.
"Starbucks fucks it's employees!" "Trump lies about soemthing!" "the world is on fire!" are always going to drive engagement because these things upset us and we want to do a small act to make ourselves feel less powerless. But I'm not sure they're really doing more than preaching to the choir, and leaving said choir frazzled and distracted.
Seeing the same post in 5 different places is what drove me away from Reddit.
I'm surprised blocking news communities isn't something most people are doing. Reddit (and Lemmy) are great for entertainment and specific topics like tech, but terrible at everything else. Start blocking them, you probably won't regret it much.
Who browses the local timeline on a large fediverse instance lol.
Anyway, reality is bad and we're living in it, so I have relatively little patience for people who complain about doomposting. There's a lot of doom out there.
If folks want to only see good news, start an "only good news" community (assuming this doesn't already exist) and just stick to your subscribed communities view.
Pretty sure this is just because the community here leans left and also the world is ending.
That said I would not be disappointed if more of the climate talk was focused on dedicated instances. See slrpnk.net
It picked up a ton this week! Very irritating.
If what you think about those posters is true then those posts will eventually stop since there is no karma dopamine to get on Lemmy.
That is the front page/local feed of lemmy.world, which is just one instance of Lemmy (albeit a very large one). Another instance on a different server would likely have a very different vibe.
I'm on a smaller, more topic-focused instance, I subscribe to a handful of communities both inside and outside of that instance (including this one), and I browse by Subscribed, not Local or All. It's a vastly more pleasant experience.