Many newer Lemmy users still don’t know they can block users, communities, and even whole instances they may not want to see in their feed or interact with.

This is a very basic guide to doing this on lemmy.dbzer0.com using the default web UI.

  1. Open your profile Settings page:

  1. Switch from the Settings tab to the Blocks tab

  1. From this page you can block by User, Instance, or Community

That’s all there is to it.

Edit: No offense to [email protected] for appearing in my community block list. It’s just there as a (hopefully) inoffensive example.

    • @[email protected]
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      181 month ago

      I sought out and discovered this feature existed only last week right after I wondered if I could block all of hexbear.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        Blocking an instance only blocks the communities and you have to block the users individually when they post on communities of other instances.

        I’m hoping for an additional option to block all users of an instance to be added.

        • @[email protected]
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          91 month ago

          I would like to have an option that works like the instance block feature on connect. It blocks the instance and then puts a “comment hidden due to blocked instance: exampleinstance.net” which lets you know that its there and gives you the option to unhide that comment if you want to know what it says.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      You also need to block everyone from Hexbear. I don’t have the same reaction to everyone from ML (though I have that instance blocked too), but after I interact with them, they usually get blocked anyway.

      • @refalo
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        1 month ago

        fun fact: they can’t reply back to you if you block them. I only found that out because I would get errors trying to reply to people who hate me.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        There’s about 15% of .ml that is unaware, and are pretty regular. And then there’s the rest that make you go, “oh… Hm…”