Do you just go to the home/feed and let it be fed to you? Do you have things you follow specifically and nothing else? Somewhere in between?

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Lemmy is all I use, and since it’s so small I just browse /all and when I keep seeing subs I’m not interested in (or a language I don’t understand) I just block them so I don’t see them anymore.

    Then I’ve instance blocked a couple places because of how their mods/admins act so I don’t accidentally stumble into a sub from that instance.

    You could try to curate a list of subscriptions, but I just don’t think Lemmy is big enough for that yet, and you’d miss new subs.

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        22 hours ago

        I use the web client, but it should be wherever your block list is. Webclient you have to manually type it in, there should be three sections:

        Accounts

        Communities

        Instances

        So if you can’t figure it out in your app, you can just sign on via a webpage to block instances and that should effect the app since it’s about your account and not the client.

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          4 hours ago

          It seems that’s only possible on web clients. Will check it later. Thanks! I’m dd, i have never seen the option

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        22 hours ago

        I don’t see a way to do it in Voyager’s settings, but if you go to lemmy.world in a web browser and go to your settings, there is a “Block” tab at the top next to settings. Go to that and you can block users, instances, or communities.

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    21 hours ago

    I do Lemmy by subscribed/new until I get to something I recognize. I scroll Facebook a bit to see what my distant family is doing and to see what’s going on in the work/industry/hobby groups that I follow. I check Facebook marketplace local to see if there’s anything cool. Then I read the news for local stuff and to see what didn’t get posted here. Then if I’m super bored I go back to Lemmy/All

    I search YouTube for how-to videos or specific songs. The only time I really take recommendations is on music - I like to pick the recommended song that’s least similar to the song that I just listened to and keep doing that to see where it takes me.

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    22 hours ago

    When I’m at work, I click on the little “Feed me garbage” button at the bottom of Windows, and get pissed off at how evil and ignorant people are.

    I really need to quit doing that.

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    23 hours ago

    I don’t use social media except Lemmy. I refuse to eat bad food, so why would I consume bad content? And stay away from commenting sections like YouTube and Steam unless you like brain rot. People be peopleing.

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    22 hours ago

    Mainly mixed, I use mostly youtube(via invidious(Piped broke)),Peertube,odysee,Lemmy.

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      16 hours ago

      Oh nice, alternative apps! How do you approach finding content? Just let the home page feed you stuff or do you do something else?