I blocked [community]@lemmy.ml, and I use a script to block lemmy.ml results themselves. So [community]@lemmy.ml should never, ever show up on my feed. Yet here it is due to a crosspost to news@lemmy.world. This is madness.

  • 𝙁𝙌𝙌𝘿
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    3216 days ago

    crossposts are completely separate posts that happen to have a link to a different one. they’re not properly connected at all.

    • @orphiebabyOP
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      16 days ago

      So what you’re saying is, I can block a toxic community, but I am still forced to see when they post the same post again somewhere else.

      Ugh. Can I just block literally every post with a certain word in it? Also every comment with that same word?

  • atro_city
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    815 days ago

    I have no problem with this. I block the community, not the content. If there’s something political going on, the opinions of nazis don’t matter to me, but the opinions of everybody else might.

  • Cloudless ☼
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    -216 days ago

    Come join lemmy.cafe. It is deferated from lemmy.ml so you would not see anything from any user of that tankie instance.

    I nearly gave up using Lemmy, until I found lemmy.cafe.

    • @orphiebabyOP
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      215 days ago

      So if an instance is defederated from a second, I wouldn’t see any cross-posts from the second?

      • Cloudless ☼
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        215 days ago

        If someone@lemmy.ml cross-posts to a community on lemmy.world, I won’t see it because lemmy.cafe does not receive anything from lemmy.ml users

        If someone@lemmy.world cross-posts a link to a community on lemmy.ml, I won’t see it because lemmy.cafe does not receive anything from lemmy.ml communities.