I’m not sure if you can do this on the app you’re using, but on the website you can click on your profile --> settings --> disable “Show NSFW Content” and hit save.
That setting isn’t working very well on Memmy at the moment. I’ve had it disabled since I got the app and it was working, but suddenly all the nsfw subs are showing up in the feed.
The first thing I ask myself when switching from subscribed to all is, “How much porn do I have the energy to block today?”. Would be nice to be able to block whole instances. I’m just here for memes and cat pictures.
Well, you can create an account on an instance that’s defederated from nsfw instances and doesn’t allow nsfw communities inside. For example I’ve seen almost no porn in my ‘all’ feed and had to block like one community from some big instance.
Lol thank you for perfectly articulating my thoughts. I tell myself that if I ever want my fitness content, I’ll have to block all the porny shit individually anyway. Really wish there were less of it though. Sadly the cat enthusiasts don’t spend nearly as much time posting as the incels.
Nope. Re-saved the password, quit the app and came back in. Still seeing nsfw communities. Thanks for the suggestion though. Probably a bug that will get fixed soon.
Ah gotcha. I will say that I do not have them fully turned off, just blurred, but some are not blurred out so I think it may just be that some content is not properly tagged as nsfw.
I haven’t seen any (on iOS/Memmy), but I had NSFW turned off on my main instance profile (lemmy.world), not sure if the toggle works within the app. Try turning it off from your main instance in your browser.
I’m not sure if you can do this on the app you’re using, but on the website you can click on your profile --> settings --> disable “Show NSFW Content” and hit save.
That setting isn’t working very well on Memmy at the moment. I’ve had it disabled since I got the app and it was working, but suddenly all the nsfw subs are showing up in the feed.
The first thing I ask myself when switching from subscribed to all is, “How much porn do I have the energy to block today?”. Would be nice to be able to block whole instances. I’m just here for memes and cat pictures.
Well, you can create an account on an instance that’s defederated from nsfw instances and doesn’t allow nsfw communities inside. For example I’ve seen almost no porn in my ‘all’ feed and had to block like one community from some big instance.
Connect app allows for blocking instances now
Lol thank you for perfectly articulating my thoughts. I tell myself that if I ever want my fitness content, I’ll have to block all the porny shit individually anyway. Really wish there were less of it though. Sadly the cat enthusiasts don’t spend nearly as much time posting as the incels.
I would log back in to Memmy. There seems to be an issue where you lose authentication and there’s no indication.
Thanks. I’ll try that
Nope. Re-saved the password, quit the app and came back in. Still seeing nsfw communities. Thanks for the suggestion though. Probably a bug that will get fixed soon.
Ah gotcha. I will say that I do not have them fully turned off, just blurred, but some are not blurred out so I think it may just be that some content is not properly tagged as nsfw.
Thanks, I’ll try this. I’m using the somewhat new iOS app called Memmy.
You might not be surprised to hear that I’m one from the great Reddit exodus, so I’m still a bit unfamiliar with how stuff works here.
On Memmy, go to Profile - > Settings (top right of screen) -> Content. There should be an option to hide NSFW, turn that on.
I have that and the option above it (to blur) both turned on :/
Maybe it’s a bug, the app is new so it’s possible the dev is working on stuff like this.
Maybe try to open your setting page via browser, and disable nsfw from there. It will stop all nsfw posts whatever apps you use
I haven’t seen any (on iOS/Memmy), but I had NSFW turned off on my main instance profile (lemmy.world), not sure if the toggle works within the app. Try turning it off from your main instance in your browser.