First i want to make it clear, that am not here to judge anyone’s intrest nsfw or otherwise, but i am quite perplexed on how the start page looks most times.

I come here for my… Nsfw needs. Sure, I can browse only subscribed communities, but sometimes I like to find pics and communities I didn’t know I would like.

But browsing by local, the feed is often dominated by sfw celeb pics, especially on days were people seem to upload their entire archive, you get only 1-2 nsfw pics per page, no matter what you are sorting by.

Not here to criticise or demand something, just wanted to hear how you feel about this and how you manage this

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Personally I’m very liberal with using the block button to get rid of communities I don’t want to see, or posters who are spamming so much stuff that it fills up the NEW sort with just them. I can curate the stuff that I always want to see in the Subscribed section, and then use the Local section for stuff I don’t care about as much but still enjoy seeing & discovering new things.

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I honestly really don’t get the appeal of all the celeb content either

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The celeb content almost all posted by one user who seems to do a LOT of posting and creating of new communities. Definitely sus, but blocking Madness@lemmynsfw.com may help

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Yup, same here. blocked madness and my local feed got better.

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Madness is my hero lol. Just block them if you don’t like it.

But yes they should use crosspost. Although I’m not sure what difference that makes as crossposts show up as separate posts in the feed anyway. (Unless you know of a way how to see crossposts only once…)

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The annoying thing about the “just block it” answer is that every single a through f list celeb has their own community on lemmynsfw, and those keep bubbling up.

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I have to laugh because every time I block one, the same community shows up in the feed, just hosted on a different instance.

I block yiffbanginghentairandpaulforpresident@nsfw.lemmy.whatever & the next day yiffbanginghentairandpaulforpresident@porn.lemmy.potato is right back in the feed.

To each their own, no judgement on who’s posting what, but there is a whole lot of repetitive porn here.

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Are you interested in every kind of porn there is? If no, then obviously you subscribe to what you want and block what you don’t want, I don’t see the problem.

My list of sports teams and random cities blocked on my regular home instance is in the hundreds. But I feel like I can finally browse /all without much annoyance.

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Yes, I also don’t see the issue. Honestly, every time I log in this account, If I browser local I need to block ~20 communities because I don’t want straight porn in my feed.

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It’s mostly one user.

Block them, and it all goes away.

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No, I like it, because frankly most Lemmy instances are run by nerds for nerds who not only have no interest in nsfw, but no interest in cute celebs girls either. So this is a great place for it. You can simply block the celebs community (and a few dedicated to specific people) and you won’t see them, it’s not like there’s a thousand of them.

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Think /r/AskLemmy but way more NSFW.

Treat this community like a cross between /c/AskLemmy, /c/Sex, and /c/Fetishes.

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