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lemmy.today##div.post-listing:has(span:has-text("/trump/i"))
Add that to your adblock custom filters and create a new one for every keyword you want to block. If you start blocking entire communities that post about U.S. politics, you’re going to kill your feed completely - I’ve tried that already.
Keep in mind that these filters apply even when the keyword is part of another word, so if you filter the term “ice,” it’ll also block titles that mention “police.” You can get around this by adding spaces on both sides of the word.
Also, the instance in front of the filter needs to match the one you’re on, so in my case the filter is:
feddit.uk##div.post-listing:has(span:has-text("/trump/i"))
I'm more of a Jerboa user, not really web. But thanks anyway!