By Eve Ottenberg / CounterPunch So how many American soldiers fight in Ukraine? The Biden bunch is careful not to reveal or refer to their presence, mercenary or otherwise, but the question keeps coming to mind. It popped up again June 27, when Russia bombed what the Ukraine press called simply a restaurant in Kramatorsk. […]
Sorry I’m new- what do you mean only on one instance? Is it this instance that I created my account? The lemmy.world one? If I make another account on another instance then I won’t see all of these?
Your account is on the instance lemmy.one. This world news community is on lemmy.ml. If you don’t want to see any of the communities from lemmy.ml, you can make an account on an instance that defederates, or blocks, lemmy.ml. You can look by going to the bottom of the page on whatever instance, and click the “instances” link. Depending on which lemmy version the instance is running, blocked instances will either be on the right side of the page, or all the way at the bottom. If you just don’t like this community, you can block it from your current account. There should be a big red block community button on the right side of this post.
edit: This is for web, it will be different for apps.
Only on one instance. There’s also /c/[email protected] which is easier to handle. And I’d wager there are more.
Sorry I’m new- what do you mean only on one instance? Is it this instance that I created my account? The lemmy.world one? If I make another account on another instance then I won’t see all of these?
Communities are hosted on instances, just like user accounts, and certain instances may promote certain views, etc
Scroll to the bottom here and you can see the instances yours doesn’t interact with
https://lemmy.one/instances
Your account is on the instance lemmy.one. This world news community is on lemmy.ml. If you don’t want to see any of the communities from lemmy.ml, you can make an account on an instance that defederates, or blocks, lemmy.ml. You can look by going to the bottom of the page on whatever instance, and click the “instances” link. Depending on which lemmy version the instance is running, blocked instances will either be on the right side of the page, or all the way at the bottom. If you just don’t like this community, you can block it from your current account. There should be a big red block community button on the right side of this post.
edit: This is for web, it will be different for apps.