Sounds like just another distraction from meaningful issues, given that actual eggs from Canada and Mexico are being turned away.
Also, one of the ones I wasn't going to block seems to also be instance-banned: !linuxmint@lemmy.world. Is there a reason for its (presumed) banning?
Thanks again for your dedication! 👍
Also, while I was going to make a separate post about what the comment in the example GIF discussed, might be just as worth asking here.
While most unblockable communities were removed from the Lemmy Explorer list when blocked instance filtering was added, a few from unblocked instances remained on the list. After inquiring at !div0@lemmy.dbzer0.com, it seems that these few communities are blocked at the instance level. Is there any means by which communities blocked by a user's home instance could be detected and filtered out of the Lemmy Explorer list?
Blocked it 👍
Two other communities on the list, one from feddit.rocks and one from lemm.ee, seem to be on the list too given that they're also unblockable, and should probably stay that way given that unlike the thunder one, they seem to target specific Lemmy users.
I guess I'll ask the Arctic developer if there's a way to detect instance-blocked communities to filter those two communities from my list as well.
Arctic (iOS and MacOS only, unfortunately) has built-in swipe actions for blocking and unblocking at the community and instance levels.
In addition to the standard federated community list, it also has a separate Lemmy community list that instead pulls its data from Lemmy Explorer. Since this instance doesn't use Lemmy Federate, it's both a useful means of finding communities that aren't federated to this one yet, and also a useful means of blocking any uninteresting or otherwise unwanted ones. You can then have it filter out communities you've blocked, to avoid having to scroll past them again after.
Took some time to decide which communities I did or didn't want, but down to 992 unblocked communities now, or hopefully 988-ish if instance-blocked ones can filtered out too.
To maximize the value of my All feed, I preemptively block communities whose posts I don't think I'll find interesting, minimizing how much All feed scrolling I end up needing to do.
While I don't need to block communities that are already instance-blocked, I'd still rather they not clutter the app's Lemmy Explorer feed, hence why I had asked the developer to filter out communities from blocked instances. If it's possible to tell which communities are blocked at the instance level, I'm hoping that the Arctic developer can extend the current filtering to communities blocked at the instance level to de-clutter the Lemmy Explorer list further.
Is there a way to tell which communities have been removed from an instance in that manner?
The Arctic app automatically removes communities from blocked instances from its integrated Lemmy Explorer list, but seemingly not blocked communities from unblocked instances, unfortunately.
The title is misleading, given that it's not being directed towards the delivery of any new aid, but rather paying for aid that's already been delivered.
No treaty ever awarded the Kuril Islands to the Soviet Union.
While I wholeheartedly think Ukraine is deserving of additional armies to defend its territorial integrity, and that claims of nuclear annihilation are used more as a Russian fear-mongering tool rather than being realistic in any manner, I certainly think Ukraine can win the war with enough arms, particularly if it increases its targeting of Russian energy infrastructure that funds Russia's ability to conduct warfare in the first place.
It will indeed be harder without American support, but when the alternative for the Ukrainian people is ethnic cleansing, it's no surprise that Zelenskyy remains popular three years into the war.
The truth is not propaganda
While I have my opinion and you have yours, Zelensky's popular support increasing to an even greater majority than before, not decreasing, after his defense of Ukrainian sovereignty during his visit to the White House, is telling of Ukrainian support for the continued defense of their sovereignty from Russian invaders.
when I'm just telling the truth Again, you have your opinion and I have mine, the difference is that like propaganda outlets such as Fox News and Newsmax, you're pulling far-right, anti-democratic claims out of a hat and giving no reliable proof to show for it.
What exactly do you think Russian control of Ukraine would look like?
Russia has already kidnapped thousands of Ukrainian children, covered up the torturing of murder of Ukrainian civilians, needlessly targeted Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, and claimed that the Ukrainian identity is a fabricated offshoot off being Russian.
With such contempt for the linguistic, cultural, and self-deterministic rights of the Ukrainian people, anyone who for a second believes that Russia would allow for free and fair elections in Ukraine when it already targets political opponents, LGBTQ+ rights, and freedom of speech is either naive or intentionally deceitful.
We can celebrate if and when they're actually reinstated and the people who put them out of a job are put out of a job themselves.