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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

I have blocked all users from lemmy.ml - only the Connect and Sync apps allow such a thing on Lemmy, otherwise the pathetic "instance block" (really a community muting) feature only promises to do such but then fails to deliver.

I think summit MAY allow this as well but not sure if it works. I will be definitely trying it out in a moment to block .ml and maybe some other instances. It has 4 string/regex filters available:

1.) Keywords filters - Available in both posts and comments filter sections.
2.) Instance filters - Same as above.
3.) Community filters - Only in the post section which makes sense.
4.) User filters - In both posts and comments filters sections.

It has 5 toggles for post types too which I find useful:

1.) Link posts.
2.) Image posts.
3.) Video posts.
4.) Text posts.
5.) NSFW posts - Which is independent from the others AFAIK where all types are bundled under it. The other toggles are for SFW posts where you have more flexibility. Or at least that's my understanding as I've started using the app only a few days ago.

While I'm at it and advertising I will also mention that you can create custom feeds with up to 30 communities (it fetches each community using API so the limit is there to not ddos lemmy) to cater your feed further. It has a few other fun features like history of your visited feeds/communities/posts etc. where you can revisit something after you move somewhere else.

I hope features like those will become more widespread because they're so powerful at making your feed better. I have much much muuuuuuuch higher hopes for piefed in that regard because the lemmy devs don't care about making the experience better regardless of whether you're an user or an mod. And even in those rare occasion they implement something they do it in a suboptimal way which is disappointing in it's own way.

Edit: Sadly it seems the filtering of comments only collapses it with text saying that it's filtered instead of hiding it completely.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

PieFed being in Python rather than Rust does make it far easier and faster to edit, and more importantly for many other people to contribute edits to. Lemmy devs care a little - at least about improving their own experience, which... makes sense, it's their software after all, which we were using?

And PieFed even has features that Reddit itself lacks, like a NSFL filter that is separate from NSFW. Tbf PieFed has features that are suboptimal, like many times notifications will try to take you somewhere that does not exist, but the difference is that it's still being worked on, rather than forgotten about (I hope, though the API probably is taking a much higher prioritization, and that's fair if that's what people want, even if that's not me:-).