Everyone is talking about how there isn’t much content, but when I view All + Active the amount of stuff that pops up for me is almost overwhelming. Is it just me?
For me it was moving kinda slowly, but spent a bit of time this afternoon blocking communities devoted to subjects which actively disinterest me but which are very popular. This created a lot of space for material to show up quickly from a much wider array of subjects.
No doubt the time will come when that won’t be enough, for now it suits me.
Ow uhm, so apparently “local + active” is the default setting. Didn’t know about it, thanks for the suggestion
For some reason, when I tried that, I got a literal firehose of furry porn. Which is fine, I don’t want to yuck anyone’s yum, but it was…a lot. All at once. And I’m unable to determine exactly where it’s coming from (new to Lemmy, and pretty sure NSFW is not allowed on Beehaw).
That’s how you know the platform is gonna live, lol. The absence of furry porn (yiff) means people won’t hang around and the platform is ailing.
The server(s) you probably saw was yiffit.net.
Pawb.social has some, but I think they are gonna eventually request everyone port subs to yiffit if lemmy doesn’t cone up with a feature toggle to bifurcate servers or have a toggle in settings.
I don’t mind it, but right now my feeds are a bit of a mess.
I have that problem too, but I know why. Beehaw federates with some nsfw instances and lets users choose to opt out. When making my account I checked the box to see nsfw stuff, remembering how various conversations over on reddit would be tagged nsfw, but that was a mistake. There are no discussions tagged nsfw, only porn. It must be possible to change that option somewhere, but I haven’t really investigated yet.
This would be a real good feature request. The conflation of porn, gore, and discussion of sexuality all haphazardly into the category of NSFW has always been an annoyance to those who want the option of blocking one but not the others. Offering built-in labels would go along way.
Yeah, I think I’ll look into in as well. On Reddit sometimes people would use NSFW as a trigger warning on writing, but I’m not really triggered by writing. I’m not super into porn of any kind, though, so I’d rather not see that kind of content.