[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Probably the magazine has to be federated first - and so it has to be searched from the instance. I'll provide example using magazine AskKbin and assuming you're using browser version of Lemmy. The local adress for magazine is https://kbin.social/m/AskKbin
Go to your Lemmy and press search button. Search for the magazine using the local adress of the magazine (https://kbin.social/m/AskKbin). Once searched, it should start federating and you can subscribe to it. You should be able to easily subscribe to the magazine as well - as it is going to appear as community in search results. Similiarly you would initialte federation with communities from other instances of lemmy, if they aren't federated yet

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

If you want to block entire domain in kbin, that's possible, but I don't know easy way to navigate to the domain page. If you enter the adress manually you can do it. So for example if you wanted to block lemmynsfw.com, you would navigate to page https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com and block it with the button in the sidebar of the domain page. Be warned though - if you visit this page you might see the content you wanted to block, so treat this link as NSFW. Also, from what I've seen - microblog posts from blocked domain may still appear, but if you don't use microblog view this should be enough to avoid seeing posts from blocked domain

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

communities in lemmy are magazines on kbin. On the sidebar (default to the right) you can find magazine info and buttons to subscribe to it or block it. The original post came from lemmy, so there might be confusion as to the naming of the things.

If you wanted to block entire domain in kbin, that's possible too, but I don't know easy way to navigate to the domain page. If you enter the adress manually you can do it. So for example if you wanted to block lemmynsfw.com, you would navigate to page https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com and block it with the button in the sidebar. Be warned though - if you visit the page you might see the content you wanted to block, so it's probably NSFW. Also, from what I've seen - microblog posts from blocked domain still may appear, but if you don't use microblog view this should be enough

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

On Mastodon there are levels of moderation for other instances and admins can set certain instances in such a way, that posts from that domain only appear to users who subscribe to said domain. On Kbin the user can block entire domain. I'm not suggesting you should ditch lemmy (it has post filtering based on post language which I miss on Kbin), but rather - maybe some sort of similar functionality should be proposed as feature request on lemmy repo. Unfortunately, that won't resolve the problem fast. Moderating tools are still a bit lacking, as often mentioned on the topic of beehaw defederating from many instances.

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@PeanutsBeside Some magazines (KBin equivalents to subs on reddit, called "communities" on Lemmy) are synced through activity pub in this federated system. So the resource you browse is not actually on KBin, but it might be somewhere else - for example some lemmy instance like lemmy world. Those resources are not synced since creation, but rather from the moment it was first looked up here. Also not everything is synced if nobody is subscribed to said federated community. If you would like to see the content on original instance, you can open the thread here on kbin, and under the post there are options - look for one called Copy Url To Fediverse, then open the link in new tab in your browser - you'll see where the post originate from. It's just a nature of federated communities. I'm not sure if all the old posts will be synced - likely not - but you should be able to see new posts

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

You can visit domain page, as you would magazine page, and there is a button to subscribe to it or block it. Here is the link to domain page of lemmynsfw.com, but be warned - you'll see the post from that instance and some of them might not be properly tagged, so consider it NSFW despite your settings https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com. That should block entire instance (and i think the magazines/communities you are subscried to are exempted from this block, so you still see those)

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

You can visit domain page, as you would magazine page, and there is a button to subscribe to it or block it. Here is the link to domain page of lemmynsfw.com, but be warned - you'll see the post from that instance and some of them might not be properly tagged, so consider it NSFW despite your settings https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

The NSFW blur is sometimes not applied correctly. For example if you have turned on displaying Avatars (or Magazine icons) then those elements are blurred instead of the post preview itself - at least that's my experience on Vivaldi browser. Styling might be interpreted differently on other browsers. And sometimes it takes a second to apply the style (I think after page reload) so if it's high up there on the list one might still see NSFW content unblured.

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Hello there, foxy

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

It's all good, definitely happened to me many times ^^

[-] Mugox@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

That's probably just a typo in tittle, but it's Bolt

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