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Dammit, that's awesome, didn't even see the block button - you got me bonus hunting now... :)
Bonus #2 - Turns out the /d/ parameter works for ANY domains with content posted on Kbin or in your feed.
For instance, let's say you wanna see (or block) everything posted from Facebook:
https://kbin.social/d/facebook.com
or Twitter:
https://kbin.social/d/twitter.com
I gotta hand it to Ernest - this platform has got some kickass code under the hood.
Are you suggesting I can block any media posted to kbin from those websites!? My god....I could block the porn gifs at the source. Ha ha! Get less fucked, timeline!
On the minus side, since instances only have to take on the data from whatever their users are specifically subbed to and they ignore everything else, I wonder if users subbing to multiple entire instances like that will drastically increase load in a way that would prove difficult for a young server?
I'm not a tech person at all, so I may have misunderstood, but isn't kbin's federation already backed up temporarily because of the wealth of combined activity?
In all meanings of the phrase, in this case apparently.
Oh damn, that is very nifty! Will be great to avoid some low quality submissions.
Oh that's brilliant! Nothing against our German friends, but my All page gets full up with German language content and blocking feddit.de might be quite handy.
But if I do this, would it also block me from seeing feddit.de users' comments on other instances (which I wouldn't want to do)?
...and a kbin instance will run in docker (or on a raspberry Pi) with only 2gb of ram... I'm with you there is some crazy clever code propping this all up!
Effectively, we're seeing the output of software developers that aren't held back by corporate red tape, Agile development, focusing all resources on monetizing user data, and general office politic bullshit. Quite refreshing, seeing what we're capable of.