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Go to kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw and click the block button in the right hand column. You can also subscibe to entire instances in the same way!
Wait, just realised you might well be on lemmy, in which case I have no idea but someone else might
I'm still seeing content from instances I've blocked, what's with that?
A domain block isn't the same as an instance block. You can get content from an instance that's hosted on a different domain, so you will still see it. True instance blocking is a feature that's in the works
My best amateur guess is that you just blocked a sublemmy (lets call it that) instead of the whole instance.
Wait... I can subscribe to the whole instance? How? Link you gave us shows 404, and changing to my instance (lemmy.ml) shows same 404.
OP doesn't use kbin