here you go
Click the top right and then block whatever community you want
Jerboa
Jerboa is a native-android client for Lemmy, built using the native android framework, Jetpack Compose.
Warning: You can submit issues, but between Lemmy and lemmy-ui, I probably won't have too much time to work on them. Learn jetpack compose like I did if you want to help make this app better.
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edit: My original answer was for the website version, fixed it now
Thanks, but this is only for a community. I'd like to block every community on Lemmygrad
As an instance admin, it's possible to defederate with an instance, in which case posts and comments by users of that instance will no longer replicate to your instance.
As a regular Lemmy user, there is no instance-level block. You can instead:
- Block individual users as you encounter them. Maybe the whole instance isn't a problem and blocking a dozen folks is enough.
- Block a community. If I understand it correctly, this is not the same as blocking every user in the community. It just unsubs you and prevents the posts from showing up in
all
for you. Users that participate in the community could still interact with you in OTHER communities though. - Abandon your current account and join (or create) an instance that blocks the instance you don't like. Your post and comment history would stay with your old account, users that knew you under your old account might not be able to find your new one unless you leave a goodbye post or update your profile... though Lemmy is still small enough that if you're active and use a similar user-name on the new instance they'll probably recognize you.
- I don't necessarily have a problem with the users, but with the (far left or tankie) posts in the instance
- I've already done that for some Lemmygrad communities, I guess I'll have to do that for all of them.
- The problem with creating an instance is that Jerboa only works with preset instances (I tried logging into my lemmy.one account, but it said that it isn't an instance).
But thanks for replying anyways!
If you just dislike the community posts, you might also be able to flesh out your subscription list and just avoid the all
feed. I sub to a lot communities and rarely visit all
and I can't recall ever having randomly stumbled on a lemmygrad post even though my instance federates with them.
The problem with creating an instance is that Jerboa only works with preset instances (I tried logging into my lemmy.one account, but it said that it isn't an instance).
I'm not sure what your login problem was, but logged into lemmy.world
from Jerboa when the instance was like 2d old, and the instance was definitely not part of the built-in list of suggested instances. I'm fairly certain it doesn't hard code a list.
I'm currently using Jerboa with my lemmy.one account.
How?
EDIT: now it works. Weird. I used to get a message saying "lemmy.one isn't an instance"