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You can block entire instances and their comments won't appear to you. You don't need to block "a billion people". Just the fact that you want to block them says a lot about you - preffering an empty echochamber to an actually working fediverse.
Read again the entire discussion, answer next. What you are saying is wrong. You dont know how work Lemmy v0.19 obvisously
I already have instances blocked. I see no users from those instances. I see no posts from them. No comments from them. Stop trying to tell me the sky is not blue ffs.
What im saying is fact. You are just a liar. Lemmy.world is in 18.5 right now, you can't use the feature. And I doubt you have your own instances. You speak but you know nothing.
And the sky can be dark and red too, BTW.
You just dont care about input and reply, to your comments, you take any of that in count. And you are adding a layer of lying. Ok.
You are blocked.
Finished with you.
Good riddance. I can easily block an instance in Sync and have been able to do that forever. And I don't see comments from those instances. But that's the issue with people like you - you can't think critically, only "your reality" exists.
You guys are arguing two different things. You’re blocking with an app and EdgeRunner is telling you how the latest Lemmy works by default. Which isn’t deployed on lemmy.world yet.