While this feature is available on many third-party apps, it’s not on the browser. However, since you’re already using an ad blocker, you can use it to filter out content as well.
To filter out posts with certain keywords, go to your custom filters and add this code. For example, to hide all posts containing the word “Elon”:
lemmy.world##div.post-listing:has(span:has-text("/elon/i"))
If your instance is something other than lemmy.world, just replace it with the correct domain.
To filter out comments, use this:
lemmy.world##article.comment-node:has(div.comment-content:has(p:has-text(/asshole/i)))
To add more keywords, simply duplicate the code and replace the keyword with another.
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What a great idea - thank you!!
On many UI’s like voyager this is a setting
For anyone that uses lemmy on mobile, the Voyager app for lemmy supports filters in the settings. I’m not sure how complex the filters can be. I’ve just been adding individual terms to my filter list, and it works great.
You might want to be careful of the Scunthorpe problem when doing this, and make sure you don’t filter out posts about melons as collateral damage.
make sure you don’t filter out posts about melons
Yeah! Gotta have your melon news! That’s what we’re all here for, am I right??
(I get what you mean and you’re right, your specific example just tickled me 😁)
Of course you need melon news. You ALWAYS need melon news. I, for one, want as many big, juicy melons on my feed as possible.
I could have said felony, but that refers to the same social group as Elon, so they’d probably want to censor it anyway.
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Does it work for you when the word is at the start or end of the title?
I found that the previous/next post’s text interferes with that because it doesn’t recognize a line break between them (at least in my testing)
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I think that if you add spaces around the keyword it then wont trigger if that word is contained within another word.
Another thing to note is that the post filtering also applies to usernames.
I have a low level hardware filter for that on my brain’s innate ignore list.
I’m working on my own lemmy client that will support keyword filtering on both web and in the app. Still need a couple months before it’s ready for beta testing.
New account because in the process of working with the lemmy API, I’ve realized how many API versions the world instance lags behind.
New account because in the process of working with the lemmy API, I’ve realized how many API versions the world instance lags behind.
Any reason to use lemmy.ml? They tend to handle quite a few instance-wide bans: https://feddit.nl/post/16246531
If you want instances running the latest lemmy versions, https://lemmy.zip/ and https://sopuli.xyz/ are solid options
Good to know, thanks! Likely I will setup a few accounts to test my client with multiple instances.