I seriously. I’m for realiously. I got like 8 different furry subs in my block list and filtered out terms like ‘yiff’ etc. You’d think the algorithm would have picked up that I’m not interested in that shit but I still can’t scroll a half hour without a wolf boner adorning my screen.

I know I can simply block all NSFW content but that’d just be throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

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    Is there? I never noticed. I never blocked anything, but then again, I only see what I subscribe to.

    Which is the second point: there isn’t an algorithm. No need to block anything, just pick what you do want to subscribe to and ignore the rest.

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    I mean, it’s just the people that are on here. If you’re not on the list below you are most likely not a part of a major subgroup on Lemmy.

    • Tankie
    • Communist
    • Socialist
    • Anarchist
    • Trans
    • Furry
    • Linux user
    • Self hosting
    • Programmer
    • Tabletop RPG
    • Star Trek (makes sense, lgbtq+ friendly space socialists)
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    Filtering your feed isn’t anybody’s job but yours. If you want to be spoonfed and controlled, that’s what big tech does.

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    There is no “algorithm” in the common use of the word - there is no machine learning black box running what you see, if you can read source code you can see exactly what it’s doing: see the listing types, and how those types are used and sorted. Either you’ve subscribed to a furry community (I’m assuming not if you’re complaining about it), or you’re on all and seeing the content because other users are upvoting it.

    The site is filled with furry porn because the internet is filled with porn and this site is filled with furries.

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    Lemmy is very popular with tech savvy people and tech savvy people are disproportionately represented in the furry community.

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    Weirdly enough, I got a long blocklist of communities in languages I don’t understand, mostly German, those often showed up while I browsed [all].

    Porn rarely shows up for me, even hentai. I’ve yet to see a furry porn post while browsing [all]. I wonder if this has something to do with the home instance? I even have “Show NSFW posts” on, so it’s not that.

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    My first few months on Lemmy were spent on /all because there was so little activity overall. However, that led to seeing a lot of porn or fetishes I had no interest in showing up in my feed.

    So I just blocked those /c’s as they showed up.

    Took a little while but it worked out.

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    I browse /all for the most part. There are about 20+ communities on my block list so I don’t see a bunch of furry/trans/penises.

    The downside to the fediverse is all the repetitive communities across different instances.

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    How do you get all the furry porn? I’ve been here for two years and barely see any.

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    There is no algorithm.

    Are you looking at the feed of everything that is posted on your instance?

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      Technically, “show all posts in reverse chronological order” is an algorithm :P

      (I know what you mean, and I agree overall, but I couldn’t resist the silly nitpick about semantics!)

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        Since we are nitpicking: “show all posts in reverse chronological order” is not an algorithm, it’s a description of an outcome of an algorithm. The algorithm is the specific steps the computer needs to take to make it so. There can be different algorithms that sort posts chronological, all with the same outcome.

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          I’m also a little annoyed by the fact that people use “algorithm” to refer to a “recommendation system” for social media. “Recommendation system” is really the term that one should use, and on top of that, one should really say that the system as a whole is using a heuristic to come up with the best-possible content rather than an algorithm.

          …and looking at the Wikipedia page for “algorithm”, apparently they even explicitly point this out:

          In contrast, a heuristic is an approach to solving problems without well-defined correct or optimal results.[3] For example, although social media recommender systems are commonly called “algorithms”, they actually rely on heuristics as there is no truly “correct” recommendation.

          It’s probably not going away, since it’s entered popular usage, but it really isn’t a correct use of the computer science terminology.

          It’s kinda like someone decided to start calling the cylinders in a car’s engine “the metal thing”…which they are, but are far from the only “metal thing” in a car. Then they accidentally messed up the classification and called it “the plastic thing”. I mean, yeah, I get what people mean from context, same way an auto mechanic could interpret “the plastic thing” to mean “the cylinders”, but it kind of gnaws at my soul every time I see it.

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    I block them as they come up. Individual users seem to be good about posting it to specific communities, so I typically just block the community, but I’m pretty sure there are some users that I’ve blocked entirely because they (as far as I can tell) only post furry content. I haven’t seen any furry content on my lemmy feed for at least a year now, I think.

    Part of it is also the instance where you registered your account. I think lemmy.world not only has more furry communities, but is also federated with more instances that have furry content. I’m not an expert on how federation works though, so someone with better understanding might step and correct me. Also, I don’t think there’s an algorithm on lemmy…but I might be wrong about that too.