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You know what I mean. Instances may be based on anything, but some are based on geography, and so it makes sense for communities also based on those aspects to be based on such instances.
Yesterday I came across a post "what's your favourite book based in Melbourne?", which was on a community on an Australian server. I'd assume communities about Australian rugby (or what's it called) would also be there.
Geography-based instances also partially solve the problem of duplicate names, so you can have c/Manchester on different country instances.
Well the problem also is that instances don't let you make a community if you come from elsewhere, and one can't set their community to not appear under /All.
I wonder what comes first, if these features or instance-blocking.
Or may be they should be in a "sport instance", so people who are not interested in sport can block whole sport instance? This makes a lot of sense for people who are not interested in given topic (for example sport, politics, cats, anime) - whatever geography or language is.
I see what where you can from, but I do not think that instance blocking and a strong geographical separation is a good solution. This, btw, will also enforce "US by default" pattern even stronger.
Or that, yes. In fact, there is one: https://fanaticus.social/ and it also annoys everyone with its bots posting about every match, so I need to block every darn community manually.
I don't see a problem with blocking an entire instance, if it's focused on something I don't care about. People are constantly asking about blocking lemmynsfw, and things like burgit are just defederated by almost everyone outright.
General instances are great, but for many things specific ones make more sense. There are instances focused on books, movies, sciences, or countries, so that people who care about those things can visit, and those who don't, don't need to keep seeing oddball posts about something from the other side of the world. (Or they can, if they want to.)
Hi, I'm an admin at fanaticus.social. Sorry for the inconvenience! Game bots are an important way for us sports fans to interact with one another during games but I understand how annoying they can be if you don't care about the sport.
Here's a list of the communities that currently have a game bots running:
!tampabayrays@fanaticus.social !orioles@fanaticus.social !nyyankees@fanaticus.social !torontobluejays@fanaticus.social !redsox@fanaticus.social !minnesotatwins@fanaticus.social !clevelandguardians@fanaticus.social !whitesox@fanaticus.social !motorcitykitties@fanaticus.social !kcroyals@fanaticus.social !texasrangers@fanaticus.social !astros@fanaticus.social !angelsbaseball@fanaticus.social !mariners@fanaticus.social !oaklandathletics@fanaticus.social !braves@fanaticus.social !miamimarlins@fanaticus.social !phillies@fanaticus.social !newyorkmets@fanaticus.social !nationals@fanaticus.social !buccos@fanaticus.social !brewers@fanaticus.social !reds@fanaticus.social !chicubs@fanaticus.social !cardinals@fanaticus.social !azdiamondbacks@fanaticus.social !sfgiants@fanaticus.social !dodgers@fanaticus.social !padres@fanaticus.social !coloradorockies@fanaticus.socialIf you're comfortable with coding, there's an API endpoint to block a community. I threw together a little python script that would block all the above (I think 🙂).
In the future, we are planning on adding the game bots for the other major sports as well (they're not in season now) but hopefully that will be a nice jumping off point for you.
All good, I don't begrudge you, since I saw that the instance has regular discussions and not just bots. I'm just hoping for instance blocking functionality from Lemmy itself. There's no difference between posts from your bots and other instances that I don't personally care for.
Maybe you can convince people that run US sports communities on general instances to move to your instance? 😁
I'm sure trying! Content is king though so that's what we're focusing on with the game bots.