Just curious if anyone has experienced this and is this common for communities in the .ml domain?

I mean it’s awfully pathetic.

Edit: Well, thanks for answering my question, especially the guy from .ml. Good to know what the behavior in general is over there.

  • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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    43 hours ago

    Just happened to me today (not for the first time) when I questioned somebody’s idiotic meme with a post that just said “What is this slop?” which was apparently worthy of removal. Even mild criticism is not ok with them because their bubble is very, very thin.

    It’s fine, whenever it happens it reminds me to block the community and the author. I recommend you do something similar to make Lemmy a nicer place to be.

    I know better than to engage with those… people. But sometimes I don’t notice the domain on the community I’m reading from the All feed. Wish there was a way to just hide everything from those instances on my feed (without standing up my own instance).

    • @[email protected]
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      210 minutes ago

      Voyager provides the ability to block whole instances. Is that not default Lemmy functionality? I’ve been using the Voyager WPA since it was wefwef, so sometimes I forget what’s native and what isn’t.

      • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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        24 minutes ago

        Good question, maybe it’s possible these days. I know it wasn’t when I first joined. I’ll do some digging!