Can we think of way to automatically filter softcore sexy communities similarly to the nsfw tag?
There's a constant influx of new communities with softcore sexualized characters, especially anime girls, that I could do without.
I don't mind anime and manga in general, so I would rather not block the instances that specialize in it, but blocking softcore communities one by one seems be a never ending task.
I also think it may be off-putting for new members.
Perhaps it would help if you were to... say.... document cases of this. Perhaps a list and links to as many of these communities as you can point to. You know, to research and begin assessing.... the scale of the problem.... and maybe how to resolve it.
TL;DR: a tag/flag system for posts is described in this RFC and being actively developed with a part 1 already merged and a part 2 in review. Tagging would only be possible for privileged users such as mods and admins so they can keep a sensical classification. So from there, we would need softcore communities' mods to agree to use a specific tag that we could filter out. That's still a lot of if, but it's a good step, with many other use cases.
We need Mastodon style tools so we can mute and block users and communities. Muting keywords and hashtags as well. I rarely see anything on Mastodon that I don't want to.
These are already a thing actually. I have many communities blocked because I simply don't have any interest in them. I also have the entire instance of lemmynsfw blocked too.
I have many communities blocked because I simply don't have any interest in them.
Lol. Yeah. I'm glad that perhaps every local sports team has a dedicated feed, but I still block them so I can browse all for interesting stuff more easily.
I switch to the Voyager app exactly to block communities and keywords. But I also need to block whole instances to be honest. Namely instances from countries I don't speak the language.
While I agree with your broad point and have made the same point myself -- it is just wildly impractical for people to try getting the whole network to blacklist everything globally to fit their exact set of tastes -- I will grant that there's probably room for user-curated whitelists or something. I understand that Bluesky does something like this. That way, instead of having to discover each individual community, you can subscribe to someone's list of recommended communities and have them "auto added" to your subscriptions or something like that.
It's not made obvious to new users, but it's generally a considerably-better option than simply looking at anything local to your Lemmy instance (including All) if you're trying to find new stuff for a number of reasons, most-importantly the fact that your home instance will only ever see posts from a community on a remote instance if at least one other user on your home instance has subscribed to that community.
Just grab the community there (!communityname@instancename, which it will copy if you click on the community name) and search for it on your home instance. Your home instance will contact the remote instance and learn about the community if it's never heard of it before. At that point, you can subscribe to the remote community, and if you're the first user on your home instance, it will start getting posts for that community.
This is less-critical on large instances, like lemmy.world, because you've got better odds that someone else with the same home instance has subscribed to a given community, but even there, if if you use All to find new communities, there are going to be remote communities that you just won't ever see. The only way to get a complete list is to do what the lemmyverse.net guys do, to index all instances on the whole Threadiverse.
Plus, this is searchable, sortable, you get a single entry per community so you don't have to crawl through all the --- potentially offensive to you --- posts to find a community, you can see communities that are rarely active without waiting for someone to post, etc.
Do so NOT IN PUBLIC?
As in... Browse all when you are in a place where it doesn't matter who can peak at your phone and just keep SFW comms on your subscriptions to browse otherwise.
Because we know most people are too lazy to properly tag them as NSFW or don't think of them as such, but at the end of the day, if you are browsing all in public or where you shouldn't, then you are the one making problems for yourself, either by random sexy content, something that could trigger a phobia or random military footage that could be too violent for someone peaking over (still their fault for being rude and peaking over).
I mean fair enough up to a point but the thread side of the Fediverse simply doesn't have the content for subscribes communities to be enough. I mean unless your subbed communities focus on politics, tech and star trek I guess.
If youâre browsing all, obviously youâre going to see content youâre not interested in. Thatâs not the fault of the people who post the content.