i wish us users could afford such luxury of blocking certain instances on our own.
i wish us users could afford such luxury of blocking certain instances on our own.
well they brought it on themselves. mods and users are the ones who made it what it is. Denying users third party apps is a straight spit in the face. best way is just consume their media with null telemetry and 0 shame.
i hope the bulk of reddit stay where they are now. we dont need those really. also so many instances to read from. we dont seem to be running out of content here any time soon.
hopefully he would offer some assistance. ty for the guidance.
i mean, i am not that knowledgeable in tech. but singing up here i became aware that many of the users here are proficient in coding and overall software/ IT subjects, and i had to learn many stuff that made browsing instances here friendlier and learned alot more about degoogling (and actually disbaled chrome on my android lol) but still learning. i mean this place here feels like this is how the internet should be. free knowledge for all and finding any sort of media at the end of one’s fingertips. its amazing! also maybe i am asking too much at this point can u please tell me why i cant follow this profile’s feed https://lemmy.ml/feeds/u/inasaba.xml?sort=New ? maybe lemmy.ml overloaded or something ? the reader app keeps giving me errors. thank you a lot, again.
i have just learnt about the invention of a rss feed reader. and i added this url to the reader. and i am amazed by this technology lol thank you for the help :)
i wish i could follow ur feed. i hope this get implemented soon.
yea, guess i ll wait. for exemple, when i m in lemmygrad (please dont judge me lol) i can see comments from explosive heads users, which unfortunatly, my instance (lemmy grad) is still federated with them, but also i dont wanna block a user from them each time i see one, i dont really wanna hear from them. yea, but this is much bigger than a community, this is a whole instance, hence the question. thought i should be vocal about this feature. i guess i wasnt the first one to suggest. thank you for linking me in to the github page.