Idk about everyone else but dam does Lemmy have some of the most brutal posts over and over... between these messed up news stories, brutal cop stories, and the constant politics posts is there even anything else to see? I think I've had enough internet tonight.
Sadly it’s not Lemmy. This is the world we live in.
Good things aren't news.
There are plenty of good news, but no one gives a crap.
I curate the communities I follow to only be nice, hobby-related things, so when I've had enough of the all feed, there's plenty to see without the horror stories.
That's true it's probably just the all feed I'll just hop .... Nope apparently my home feed is depressing AF
Same, I also block communities that consistently show up on my all-feed with negative content. I'd rather miss an interesting post than see negative stuff regularly. There's enough stuff to be depressed about, and those 5 minute pocket-lemmy breaks add up. If all those moments were to be consistently negative, I'm sure it'd do a number on my mental health in the long run.
I used to do that with Reddit too… followed would be stuff I really personally want to see and I’d check All if I didn’t get enough.
I think one of the problems here is just a litany of cross posts.
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Maybe I am doing it wrong but for me I see everything and only blocking a community let's me no longer see it. I started doing that but only to communities I know I will never like the content. Stuff like news is a mixed bag.
Subscribe to content you like, and then watch the "Subscribed" feed rather than the "Everything" feed.
For me, Lemmy has become almost like Reddit lite, as I've found many of the communities I enjoyed on Reddit
Thank you, I will try this out. I did subscribe to a lot of stuff and kind of wondered what the point was since I didn't see much of it. Guess this is why. Still getting used to the little differences from reddit.
My feed is overrun by cat content…I mean I love the kitties but it’s too much
I got cute bugs here if you want:
And if the cats need legal advice, we've got you covered here: !cattorneys_at_paw@lemmy.world
that's how all social media is. people are biologically compelled to be curious about violence
I like to click on it and then complain about it in the comments and then downvote
I feel you. I went on a “happy community/mag” subscription binge just last night in hopes it might help offset the constant feed of pessimism I wake up to.
Yes. unfortunately most of the active posters that do this are smart enough to actually contribute useful content along with news that serve their political interests.
Yo. WTF.
Is a hand written note really enough proof?
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