As an added bonus, you can also use the https://kbin.social/d/[instance domain here]
scheme to block entire domains, if you find that they include content you don't want to see in your feed.
Dammit, that's awesome, didn't even see the block button - you got me bonus hunting now... :)
Bonus #2 - Turns out the /d/ parameter works for ANY domains with content posted on Kbin or in your feed.
For instance, let's say you wanna see (or block) everything posted from Facebook:
https://kbin.social/d/facebook.com
or Twitter:
https://kbin.social/d/twitter.com
I gotta hand it to Ernest - this platform has got some kickass code under the hood.
Are you suggesting I can block any media posted to kbin from those websites!? My god....I could block the porn gifs at the source. Ha ha! Get less fucked, timeline!
On the minus side, since instances only have to take on the data from whatever their users are specifically subbed to and they ignore everything else, I wonder if users subbing to multiple entire instances like that will drastically increase load in a way that would prove difficult for a young server?
I'm not a tech person at all, so I may have misunderstood, but isn't kbin's federation already backed up temporarily because of the wealth of combined activity?
My god....I could block the porn gifs at the source. Ha ha! Get less fucked, timeline!
In all meanings of the phrase, in this case apparently.
Oh damn, that is very nifty! Will be great to avoid some low quality submissions.
...and a kbin instance will run in docker (or on a raspberry Pi) with only 2gb of ram... I'm with you there is some crazy clever code propping this all up!
Effectively, we're seeing the output of software developers that aren't held back by corporate red tape, Agile development, focusing all resources on monetizing user data, and general office politic bullshit. Quite refreshing, seeing what we're capable of.
Oh that's brilliant! Nothing against our German friends, but my All page gets full up with German language content and blocking feddit.de might be quite handy.
But if I do this, would it also block me from seeing feddit.de users' comments on other instances (which I wouldn't want to do)?
Tried it with feddit.de* (https://kbin.social/d/feddit.de) but I still get posts from there.
*) Sorry german friends, I don't understand your language.
Same here. Blocking instances seems to be bugged, but following them seems to work fine!
question: if you block an instance but sub to a magazine in that instance, which takes priority?
unfortunately there are some english communities in otherwise non-english instances that are worth following but rest of the instance has to be blocked to clean up the feed :/
Language filtering is in progress right now, hopefully it can make it soon to help alleviate those pain points - most of my blocklist is due to posts being in languages I don't speak as well
Is there a list somewhere with all those special kbin url lines? like /magazines
edit: oh boy, I tried
https://kbin.social/d/lemmy.world
And it's only memes, it's even worse than reddit on a bad day.
They are currently on a shitpost train.
I guess it is fine for now. It improves engagement and SEO for other websites and people to grain traction.
They are currently on a shitpost train.
They've been on one since I migrated from Reddit, I don't think they're going to stop.
This is probably the thing that is gonna get me to daily drive kbin over other lemmy instances.
This is why we need more single topic instances. Time to join everything in:
https://kbin.social/d/startrek.website
https://kbin.social/d/ttrpg.network
I feel like there are so many good deep single topic instances that will naturally become the default
I would like to see subdomains for communities here. like @competitive.kbin.social
for lots of sport-like things as an example. Also place
(city, state, country) and fandom
or other stuff like that. And make it easy for people to block that subdomain with allowances for the things they actually want to see (though I guess if it's still accessible by subscriptions or directly going there, that works too).
Hoping eventually that will be the way it should work, but it would also be smart to have small subs here that way if something crazy happens people can still communicate.
Yeah there's definitely going to be some organic growth with generic instances with lots of catchall subs and a few specific topic ones. It's a interesting method to create a online community
Anyone know how to save a post on kbin? I’ve been rooting around and haven’t been able to figure it out.
best I can find is to comment and hope someone replies.
Wow this is awesome and something I was completely unaware of. Thanks!
How exactly do you block? I'm still learning the platform and I haven't had my coffee yet for the day.
Scroll down to near the bottom of the page of a magazine or domain, next to the subscribe is a black and white 🚫 icon.
Thank you!
Love this, thank you! Commenting to save.
When any user subs to a magazine doesn't the content from that magazines hist get mirrored on to your instance? So if users sub to entire servers all that servers hosted content would get mirrored?
If that's the case, subbing to entire instances may not be desirable for your home server in terms of performance and hosting costs? Particularly long term of instances balloon on size due to use?
Federation isn't retroactive. Only activity that occurs after the federation is established will be mirrored
But it doesn't work for every instance.. don't ask why.
The two instances of Mastodon in which I have my accounts are not reachable through this way
https://kbin.social/d/babka.social
https://kbin.social/d/hed.im
But people from those instances follow my kbin account (and opposite) ... thus they are federated with kbin and the federation does work.
Other domains like facebook or twitter should not be accessible, but they are and the results are not really good...
This is why there needs to be more topic specific instances:
https://kbin.social/d/ttrpg.network
https://kbin.social/d/startrek.website
You aren't necessarily viewing all of an instances posts this way- you're just viewing all posts from a particular instance that are federated with your instance. You can see different /d/lemmy.world feeds from different kbin instances, for example, depending on which lemmy communities are federated with that instance.
Thanks for this. Didn’t know!
How are the titles generated for non-threadiverse posts, like those from Mastodon?
When I try to subscribe, it asks me to log in. How do I log in with my .world ID, not start a new one?
You can't. You're trying to do something on kbin.social (or another kbin instance), which isn't the instance you're on.
If you want to use kbin, you'll need to, well, use kbin. The instances talk to each other, but you don't have an account on one just from having an account on the other.
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