Straight-up genitals. This probably should not be allowed to happen even when a user isn’t doing NSFW flagging properly and/or an instance is not enforcing it.

  • adonis
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    32 years ago

    yea but then I’d have to… ehem I mean…he’d have to go to lemmynsw which has an awful UI.

    • GeekFTW
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      12 years ago

      You aren’t wrong, but the purpose of going to lemmynsfw is just to collect the community names. Once you can see the list and know there’s a “boobs” or “ass” community, you then can come to kbin and sub to that boobs@lemmynsfw.com or ass@lemmynsfw.com community and you’ll only have spent like 10 seconds with your eyeballs being shitfucked by their UI lol

      • adonis
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        22 years ago

        I just told him that, and my pal would prefer it not to subscribe, so I guess he needs to find another way to compensate for his eyes not being shitfucked…

        but thx anyway…

        PS: you realize how difficult it is to refer to yourself in third person when you try it very hard

        • GeekFTW
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          PS: you realize how difficult it is to refer to yourself in third person when you try it very hard

          Oh I know lmao.

          The other person who commented has the right idea though. Just search lemmynsfw in the magazine search, you’ll see the subs and browse whatever’s-been-federated-to-us without needing to sub.

          Also if you just want porn period regardless of body part or genre, you can also browse kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com, that’ll show you the entire domain and all of it’s content.

          • adonis
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            wow… this one I didn’t know… and it sounds very useful.

            dirty jokes asside, but recently I thought to myself how cool would it be to browse a whole instance like programming.dev.

            Edit: whaaaaaat? I can subscribe to /d/programming.dev … eat a dick, Reddit

            • GeekFTW
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              22 years ago

              That same url is how you can block instances too, so you are aware!

              • adonis
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                22 years ago

                As if my horny pal would ever need to do that 😂 … but thx.

              • elscallr
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                22 years ago

                Shit there one of these for gaming? Is there like an instance that shows all the instances?

                • GeekFTW
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                  12 years ago

                  There is no equivalent of Reddit’s multi-Reddit feature (yet) that could do that.

        • minnieo
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          22 years ago

          just look it up on the magazine section of kbin, results from kbin and lemmy will be there. you don’t need to leave kbin

      • Neato
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        22 years ago

        You can just search “lemmynsfw” in magazine/community search. It finds 8 pages of @lemmynsfw.com communities for me. And subscribe or block from there.

        • curiosityLynx
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          12 years ago

          The downside to that is that that will only find communities from that instance which at least one person on your instance is subscribed to.

          For example, until I went to the (general, not magazine/community) search field, entered theonion@midwest.social and subscribed, searching for midwest.social in the magazine/community list would not have shown (on kglitch.social). Now, because I subscribed to it, kglitch.social has it in its list of magazines/communities and people can find theonion@midwest.social in that list.

          • Neato
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            12 years ago

            Ah, that’s weird. You’d think it’d work if the instances were federated. Thanks.