So, can't even speak about a given community (just because they live in a certain instance) without getting blocked? Well now that's censorship if I've ever seen any.
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Is there an issue about this in the GitHub tracker? It could be an unintentional consequence.
I haven't looked. Just noticed it earlier today and haven't had time.
Whoopsie!

Lol. I guess now I gotta decide which is more annoying: Not having content from c/Books or having to deal with unwanted spillover from .ml. I don't have the chutzpah to ask the mods to change the community description lol
Just figured this might catch other people off guard like it did me. I never would have expected the community description to be evaluated for the URL filter (only posts/comments).
That's good to know.
Also, I think the larger instances are curating their front pages as well. I'm not techy, so correct me if I'm wrong, and that can't even been done. It sure seems that way when you look at new on my home instance.
That's a lot of work just to avoid switching to subscribed view.
you're missing the point. in subscribed view .ml content can still appear. the point is to make it so that nothing from lemmy.ml can get through at all because the people on that instance suck to interact with.