For the most part it’s borderline child porn or stable diffusion spam. There should be an option to opt out of content from specific instances on account level.
Can’t you stop it by unchecking the “Show NSFW content” option in Settings?
Not all NSFW content is porn.
My biggest disappointment with Lemmy is that they didn’t fix the glaring problem of NSFW vs NSFL, or more tags.
That’s the issue I have with blocking NSFW too. I don’t want to see porn, but there is NSFW stuff I do want to see. You’re forced to throw the blanket over everything, regardless of what it is.
Then it hides non-porn content too, which i might want?
I hit that when signing up, and I haven’t seen a damn thing. It’s a checkbox.
At the very least you can blur NSFW images in the settings
Have you tried browsing by “Subscribed” instead of “all”? It’ll only show content from communities you’re subscribed to, like the old Reddit frontpage
I do all, show nsfw on a Lemmy.world account and get zero porn.
I generally do top 12 hours or I get days old stuff. That could be it? Or maybe he’s just scrolling a lot farther than I am.
Sorting by new/new comments is a lot of porn and memes on Lemmy.world
All is a good place to find leads for subscribed. Browsing communities seemed to be limited to the instance.
I want to discover content, since lemmy is young communities form constantly. Reddit /all has no communities that are marked nsfw. Intuitively I’d assume nsfw instances or communities are searchable but are hidden from /all.
Reddit hid NSFW from /all because of apple and advertisers. 2 things Lemmy doesn’t care about appeasing. All is exactly what it sounds like, all.
There’s literally several preventative measures you can take to never see nsfw content again. This is not one of them.
These people just want to make noise and get people riled up about porn on Lemmy, their problems are entirely unserious or they would have checked the box everyone sees when they make an account.
It seems like there is an effort to get NSFWLemmy shut down or at least so defederated that it may as well be it’s own separate part of the fediverse.
Honestly, weirdly yes. lemmy.blahaj.zone just de-federated because the admins seem to be confused about their adorableporn community..
It clearly does not contain any underage material, nor does it seem to be the point of that sub explicitly, but they seem to be doubling down.
Wait, it was adorableporn they were upset about?! I assumed it was one of the diaper fetish or ddlg communities or something like that. Unless I’m missing something adorableporn is just women who are cute but not necissarly considered conventionally “hot” in the pornstar sense.
I’m just going to say… “All” isn’t your feed. It is everything people on your instance have subscribed to. So, what you are saying is that the other people on the instance are subscribed to too much NSFW content. I’m not sure that individuals should get to police that.
“Subscribed” is your feed. Include or exclude whatever content you wish. You can blur NSFW if you want to browse all without seeing anything you don’t like.
Why not subscribe to the stuff you want to see and then only filter by subscribed? I honestly find it strange that people don’t do this by default.
Or local as well. Your instance could have more on it than you are subscribed to.
This is exactly what I do! Unfortunately, when I first log into Lemmy or Kbin, despite me having my settings set to show me only subscribed stuff by default, it totally ignores that setting (and what communities I’ve blocked) and just shows me the equivalent of /all on kbin or on that Lemmy server. You can get back to only seeing subscribed things by refreshing, but at that point the damage has been done, the NSFW has already popped up on your screen and you have to refresh to take it away. Seems just in the realm of “annoying” except for the fact that some people also have their defaults set to subscribed in an effort to avoid ragebait or triggering content.
There’s a codeberg issue for this on kbin already, so just have to wait for it to be addressed. Not sure if Lemmy has an equivalent issue on their GitHub (or whatever they use) yet.
I do not have the same problem as OP. Probably because when I made my accounts, if there was an option to disable NSFW (or not enable NSFW) I made sure to have NSFW disabled/not enabled.
This doesn’t seem to happen on lemmy. And even if it did, my “All” filter is all memes.
That’s odd, maybe your instance fixed it. I have accounts on two Lemmy instances. I just logged myself into those instances and they both ignored the fact that I have it set to Subscribed. Not to All.
Not everyone is lucky enough to have their All be memes, and even still some memes I just don’t feel like seeing, or whose point are “lol thing bad.” Even if I agree with you that Thing is Bad I don’t want to see it.
I understand. I hear it’s an issue on Kbin and it might be fixed on the newest versions of lemmy. But that’s just how “All” is, you’ll see everything whether you like it or not.
The problem is users like me who set to Subscribed and end up seeing All without ever choosing to navigate there. I fully understand that if I choose to look at All I can get blasted with anything, including things I don’t like. My entire problem is that I didn’t choose this. I opted out of it and am forced to see it anyways, which is how I became aware that not everyone is lucky enough to just have memes.
when I first log into Lemmy or Kbin, despite me having my settings set to show me only subscribed stuff by default, it totally ignores that setting (and what communities I’ve blocked) and just shows me the equivalent of /all
That sounds like a problem with the browser your using. Try clearing cache, going back to default settings. See if it happens in a private window, or different browser altogether.
Tried with cleared cache and private mode, still happens. Will try with different browser when I get to my computer.
EDIT: Tried on my computer, no dice. Thanks anyways!
I personally want to keep my subscribed list small and manageable. I only subscribe to communities that I actively want to interact with the majority of the posts made. I actively avoid subbing to large communities because it makes interacting with the small ones nearly impossible.
The majority of my browsing comes from local or all.
I prefer to do this as well. So all would be obviously whatever the rest of the instance is subscribed to and should include large communities, then I would look at my subscriptions to see the smaller or more niche stuff.
Then block them?
ALL is not your feed and shouldn’t be treated as such. SUBSCRIBED is your feed one and only feed.
I don’t get NSFW content from porn communities in reddit /all. The whole point of /all is discovery.
You used to be able to see nsfw on r/all. They only removed it recently when they started their plan of going public.
I think Apple forced them to hide the porn, same thing as what happened with the Tumblr mobile app.
Ah yeah I think I remember that. They forced apps to only allow logged in users to see any nsfw content.
For most of reddit’s existence there was NSFW content in /all. That change was made a couple years ago.
Gee it’s almost like people don’t bother to explore their settings when they use a new site or app
You could use this to find an instance which blocks lemmynsfw.
You can also check with /instances endpoint i.e.
lemmy.world/instances
My instance just blocked them the other day due to sketchy underage stuff. Hopefully more follow suit.
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This is clearly a troll post
Just block it? Do you really browse c/all without filtering out unwanted communities?
Switch to Kbin. You can already block by domain on there.
kbin has different problems. There is a “random” magazine that is just a collection of random posts, and it is featured on the sidebar with no option to turn it off. It sometimes randomly features porn.
Don’t get me wrong, I want to like kbin, but I get an error on login every single time and have to clear my browser history so I don’t really bother with it.
The current kbin domain block doesn’t really work well as an instance block. What it does is block any post linking to that specific domain. It will block a nsfwlemmy user posting images to their own instance, but it won’t block lemmy.world or lemmy.ml user posts there as they link to their own respective domains instead. It also won’t block any post from that instance linking to a 3rd party domain either.
Make an account on lemmy.blahaj.zone
Jerboa has an option you can select to not view NSFW content. It’s in the profile settings.