How do I filter all of the posts asking to filter posts?
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Seriously, what is with all these dummy users who don't know how to read a sidebar or at least check what a community is before posting in it?
What I did on reddit was to filter specific political words using RIF. If the app you're using supports word filters I would do that
is there even such a Lemmy app?
/c/lemmyconnect on Android lets you filter by keywords.
nice. too bad I can't stand the feel of connect
Thunder doesn't support it yet, but it has extremely active development and a great community. Maybe check it out, start an issue on GitHub.
If you find one let me know
This is more of a support question, please see the sidebar for suggestions on communities where you could better ask this question. Removing under rule #3.
I'd like the same thing. Plus I see a lot of posts asking for it too.
Hopefully the devs can add an "I'd like to see less/more of this" button. The next question is, how does the algorithm decide which posts to allow, is it by most upvotes, most recent, most comments, most controversial (lots of upvotes and downvotes), etc. Just brainstorming.
Read a sidebar before posting in a community please. This is not for your support questions.