~500 comments about our instance and admins in the past week. Talk about needing to touch some grass…

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    6 months ago

    You can block an instance, but not all users from that instance. It’s essentially a “don’t see this instances posts” option.

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      6 months ago

      Oh. I saw a ton of hidden comments i could not view when i blocked .world (cuz of facebook, not the lovely commenters). I thought that was because i blocked the comm they were coming from.

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          6 months ago

          I just use a browser. I dunno if it varies by insurance but it is a Lemmy feature not client-side

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            6 months ago

            Sorry, to be clear I meant “block this instance” is a Lemmy feature, but “block users from a blocked instance” is likely client side. And to be clear, the web front ends are also clients. Many of them are non standard.

            If you look at the description of the instance blocking, it says it doesn’t block users.

            Didn’t mean to confuse things, I should have been more clear.

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              Ah yes i see. I’m out of my depth when it comes to the tech side of how this all works clearly. I also admit my experience was just from a end-user perspective and not like, scientific. Youre saying i am incorrect in my belief that blocking instances blocks comments from that instance? If that is the case i will look back into blocking the instance itself because blocking the users was not my intent