Can't you just make the Local feed your default?
Personally I just subscribe to everything I want to see and browse that.
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Can't you just make the Local feed your default?
Personally I just subscribe to everything I want to see and browse that.
That's the answer right there. The lemmy personal customization is quite flexible. You can even make it behave like an old-school forum if you want.
The only problem with that is not seeing posts from other instances I don’t want to block.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’d prefer Subscribed to be personally curated communities, Local to be instance curated, and All to be a place to get a broader picture of, well, everything.
I’d just find it easier/more natural to opt-in to other instance content rather than opt-out.
sorry I don't understand the difference that you're looking for
Yes. I want All to be just other instances that I’m interested in. Not every available (federated) instance.
so you want to be able to subscribe to instances and have a new feed for the "Subscribed Instances" (as opposed to the existing Subscribed for communities)
not directly related, but have you looked at Feeds and Topics? https://piefed.social/feeds and https://piefed.social/topics
You can also follow remote feeds https://piefed.social/feed/add_remote
No, I didn’t know about those. Thanks, I’ll check that out.
All those things are on the 'Explore' menu.
You can also create your own feeds
The mislabled all feed isn't actually an all feed, but just posts from communities that you, or someone else on your instance has subscribed to.
Voyager lets you set your default as All, Local, or Home.
This is a feature in lemmy and piefed themselves, every app should support it.
Does instance block block everything from the instance?
Essentially, yes. I think you still see comments from users on that instance if they comment on a post on an instance that isn’t blocked.
Blocking all foreign posts, even on local communities sounds like it might be an unwanted side effect.
I think for maximum control it would be cool to have separate
That might be too many buttons though. Maybe hide them in your settings as separate block lists, and when you click the existing "block instance" button it just adds it to all 3 of the lists