there are certain things I want to be out of the loop of, anything to do with him seems good.
I’m looking for mobile solutions specifically.
thank you very much
On Android, I use the Connect app, and it has this feature.
Thanks for reminding me it’s there, gonna go add a few filter words now
thank you, I appreciate it.
Voyager for iOS has keyword block under Settings -> Filters & Blocks
If you do that, how will you stay up to date on my 172-part saga on various animal musk scents that I’ve recently smelled in my neighborhood?
well I’m going to have the keyword musk blocked, but I’m going to allow exceptions for “died”, " comedic drowning", or “scent”.
“scent”
You are braver than I am.
Good call. Fortunately, many annoying topics and people have very distinct names. My US elections candidates filter for example is working very well and toning the flood of news articles a bit down 😆
Though, now that I’m thinking of it… Maybe I’m missing out on news on trumpets and whatever Harrison Ford does?!
What does Ford have to do with politics? Unless you meant Harris, but then that’s easily solved by blocking only whole words.
Maybe Doug Ford the famous meth smoking politician from Canada or his brother Rob (or vice versa?)?
That depends on the app or frontend you’re using.
Yeah, keyword filtering isn’t a default feature (yet) @[email protected]. I’m not sure which apps/frontends enable keyword filtering, but I think Voyager on mobile does, not sure which web frontends do.
cool, thanks. i will be trying all these suggestions out.
I’m looking for mobile solutions, I’ll add that to the post
Tesseract and Photon do on the web. Maybe others, but I know those two do.
There is an app for android called Thunder that can do this.
awesome, thank you
Sorry, I can’t seem to find it, but I can tell you that those filters exist on mastodon. I am using them a lot there.
okay, great, I just wanted to know it was a thing before I went digging around too much, so this helps