(not sure if this is the right community, sorry)
Hi, someone posted this on another server. I'd like to request we defederate with rammy.site and exploding-heads.com as well. I scrolled through some of their posts and comments and it's full of ridiculous anti-left propaganda, for example a post where some liberal Florida family fleeing the state when some child protection laws got passed, implying liberals abuse children and won't live in a state that doesn't allow them to. Just take a look for yourself.
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Admins of Lemmy.ml please consider defederating from rammy.site it has been taken over by right wing malicious actors from exploding-heads.com and the admin is nowhere to be found.
It is imperative that you take action as soon as possible the users on rammy are using the site to spread their messages to a further audience, we must nip this in the bud. If you don't believe me check the instance for yourself, you'll see it dominated with bigoted right wing posts and spam communities."
Edit: So many commenters think this is about political opinions or disagreement. It's not. If I said "Mixing bleach and ammonia is good for you" I bet some of you would call that a political disagreement.
I can block users or communities but I don't think there's a way to block instances.
There are some tricks you can do with uBlock, which I've done, but that doesn't help on apps.
I hope this feature gets added to Lemmy at some point.
So, the effect of "blocking an instance" is that you'd be blocking all users from that instance? Seems like a useful feature.
What I had in mind was only to block posts from that instance when browsing "all". Exploding-Heads and Lemmygrad, for example, each have a lot of different communities that are all ideologically identical and it's tedious to block each one individually.
But I like your idea even more. Blocking all users from an instance should also be possible at the user-level. This would be similar to defederation.
The Android app Connect has it. I've blocked a few instances, so I don't see communities on them. I do see posts from users from those instances, but they're collapsed by default, though I do see responses. Example: