[-] calvin@lemmy.todayyoutomorrow.me 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't get how we can block. I long press anything and I get a browser menu...

EDIT: Figured it out!

I think it would be beneficial to start enforcing not using that setting. Don't receive posts from anyone that has unspecified at the server.

https://github.com/jheidecker/lemmony

This one is really nice too. I created an issue with the developer to try to limit it to the top most active communities just to not get 7,000. :D

I hear ya and I'm open to learning, but your way I have to still use another instance to be exposed to new communities. In essence I can't have a Reddit "all" page... Is that correct?

Familiar with the Reddit story?

Thank you very much for the work on this! I just created a topic about this and yours is the most interesting solution!

No, technically it is only showing you updates from communities that someone on your instance is subscribe to. In theory if there were a community that no one was subscribed to you and not get any updates nor would you have a show up in all.

https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs

Use this. It is exactly what we both wanted!

https://lemmy.todayyoutomorrow.me/post/850

Use the LCS app to add communities automatically to your instance. I was quite disappointed to see that I had to manually add every community and wouldn't be able to have the classic ALL page I was used to but this solved that. It runs on a schedule and automatically adds communities based on your criteria.

That's the one I went with and it certainly seems to work well. Do you just pull the two top categories that are set by default?

I linked two that I found in the topic but if you have any others let me know!

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