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this post was submitted on 10 Jul 2023
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yea but then I'd have to... ehem I mean...he'd have to go to lemmynsw which has an awful UI.
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
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
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.
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
That same url is how you can block instances too, so you are aware!
Shit there one of these for gaming? Is there like an instance that shows all the instances?
There is no equivalent of Reddit's multi-Reddit feature (yet) that could do that.