A 21-year-old tourist has described the horrendous treatment he allegedly received after being denied entry to the USA due to a meme depicting JD Vance as bald being found on his phone
A 21-year-old tourist has described the horrendous treatment he allegedly received after being denied entry to the USA due to a meme depicting JD Vance as bald being found on his phone
not reading that. lemmy devs, please get on blocking “news” sources in the vein of sun, nypost, etc.
edit: I don’t mean the mods should ban domains. I want the option to not show submissions from certain domains, like the ones I mentioned, as there’s zero chance I’d ever read anything from them. a buncha reddit (and lemmy) clients have that option.
You mean implementing a functionality with which users can block posts from certain URLs to show up on their feeds?
god i wish we had a lemmy/piefed enhancement suit with the filter module :(
boost for reddit (and lemmy) has the option to ignore posts from certain domains. since I have no intention ever reading anything from the domains I mentioned, I’d appreciate it in the web version.
That’s not something the admins can do. Ask the devs for that.
Or educate yourself and learn to filter based on the source of the data. Doesn’t mean the reporting is not factual but it may be embellished to serve a narrative.
That’s why their comment above says “devs”, not “admins” lol
I would like whomever downvoted my comment to please take back that downvote, thanks.
Must have been edited. It did say admins before.
doesn’t look like it, there’s no ninja edits on lemmy afaik
Sure there are. If you are on the web client, there’s a three-dot-button below your comment. Press that and a popup opens up, where you can select “Edit” and there you go: ninja edit.
So according to my quick test here, my ninja edit registered as a regular edit. Not sure if this differs on different instances?
It only ever shows the timestamp of the last time you edited your post. And the post first containing the word “admins” and then “devs” does have the “edited” mark next to it. We don’t know when or how often it was edited, only when the last edit was made.