Individual users cannot block entire servers. Only server admin can. As a mere user, you can block individual Threads users but that’s about all.
If you’re concerned, you can register an account with a server that does defederate from Threads. You can find out what servers are blocked by going to the website of any Lemmy instance and clicking “instances” on the bottom of the page.
True! OP uses Lemmy, though. I’m sure Lemmy will gain user blockable instances eventually, assuming the devs can find a way to do it without killing the database performance.
While instances will be the correct place to check it, it appears that, at least while Threads don’t have federation enabled, blocking it does not show up on that list.
You can’t do it on Lemmy, but there are many ways to access Lemmy’s backend.
It’s possible that the specific app you’re using is hiding the instance, but that’ll only work for that particular device, so you’ll need to go through your block list every time you log in. It’s not part of Lemmy itself (yet).
Individual users cannot block entire servers. Only server admin can. As a mere user, you can block individual Threads users but that’s about all.
If you’re concerned, you can register an account with a server that does defederate from Threads. You can find out what servers are blocked by going to the website of any Lemmy instance and clicking “instances” on the bottom of the page.
On Kbin, users can block whole servers, but also subscribe to whole servers.
True! OP uses Lemmy, though. I’m sure Lemmy will gain user blockable instances eventually, assuming the devs can find a way to do it without killing the database performance.
I mean, its easy to do the switch. I started on lemmy and switched to kbin and it feels just so much more modern and welcoming.
How do you do that? I’ve fiddled with it recently, because of the flood of German posts from feddit.de, I can’t speak a lick of German.
While instances will be the correct place to check it, it appears that, at least while Threads don’t have federation enabled, blocking it does not show up on that list.
It looks like you’re right! You can’t block instances your server doesn’t know about, I didn’t know that.
A very peculiar design choice.
It still shows up in Admin Settings, so I have to assume that once threads starts federating it will get blocked.
Hmm, you’re right. It seems I simply forgot to save the blacklist after modifying it.
After having updated to 0.18.1-rc.10 for backend and rc11 for UI I can now see threads.net at the end of my blocked instances list.
Huh? I blocked lemmygrad.ml from showing up for me.Turns out I thought I had, but I did not. But now I don’t remember why I thought I had.
I must be going senile.
You can’t do it on Lemmy, but there are many ways to access Lemmy’s backend.
It’s possible that the specific app you’re using is hiding the instance, but that’ll only work for that particular device, so you’ll need to go through your block list every time you log in. It’s not part of Lemmy itself (yet).