I usually browse Lemmy hot and just block any communities I don’t find interesting. As I understand it, the blocking seems to be done by your instance. So is there a maximum number of communities a user can block on the instance side? And what is it?

I’m asking because I used to run into the maximum number of blocks on my Reddit client and it was pretty annoying when my oldest blocked subs would reappear again.

  • RoundSparrow@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m asking because I used to run into the maximum number of blocks on my Reddit client

    I think they used the multi-reddit list as the back-end for subreddit block list. I too ran into the limits.

    I don’t think Lemmy has any limit, but performance will likely degrade and it is entirely possible that your personal block list causes overload of servers with lots of data in them.

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      1 year ago

      I imagine they must have some limit, otherwise that would be an easy exploit, just creating a practically infinitely long block list to crash the instance. I would get it if clients have an unlimites blocklist, but not instances.

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        1 year ago

        otherwise that would be an easy exploit, just creating a practically infinitely long block list to crash the instance.

        Perhaps you are unaware of just how unstable Lemmy has been since late May.

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      If that’s the case, wouldn’t it make sense to put a genre/label onto sublemmys? Because e.g. I block all “bread for the people” subs (i.e. sports). And being able to block “sports” would be much easier.