• Lars34@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The problem is that there are so many porn communities that I have to block one every time I open Lemmy.

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          1 year ago

          Why’s that? I’ve been using a separate account for porn on reddit for over a decade. It’s the only way to go imo

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            1 year ago

            Or just make a NSFW-less account on one instance and a NSFW-ful account on a different instance. You don’t even need to log out of one to switch to the other. Just change the URL slightly.

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            It’s pretty seamless on Jerboa. I’ve got this account on lemmy.one and a different account on lemmynsfw. Works great.

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            1 year ago

            I’d like it if an app could be configured to automatically use specific accounts for specific communities, or automatically use an account from the same instance when posting to communities on that instance.

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            1 year ago

            We do have those? Unless you mean something for pc. In which case my followup is who the hell is viewing lemmy (or reddit, etc.) on a desktop?

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                Is there a reason why? I was doing a joke or bit originally, but I do wonder these random things.

                In my own life I basically took to smartphone app usage over desktop browsers (or laptops) nearly immediately when I got my first in my early 20s. I’ve now come to the point where I find browsing written forums on non-mobile almost painful and only do it for troubleshooting type purposes. Same for consuming media like news or YouTube videos and such. Some things just seem to take to using as background, distracting scrolling and now that I know that I can’t go back. Although one desktop I had years back for about two years was boring as fuck and the IT somehow didn’t block reddit so I used that on desktop just so my bosses thought I was doing stuff and not on my phone (bad service there anyway and IT never seemed to care unless it was incredibly over the line nsfw stuff)

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                  It’s mostly a matter of personal preference. I prefer mouse and keyboard to touch controls most (but not all) of the time. I tend to be very wordy and find a physical keyboard to be a lot easier to use than a virtual one. I tend to prefer larger screens over smaller ones. I really like the personalization options that are available on desktop for a lot of things through third-party tools, apps, and extensions that are more common on desktop than on mobile. Things like that.

                  I have a smartphone and a tablet, both of which I use for particular things and have used for social media (mostly RIF), but if ever there was the choice of using a desktop or laptop instead, I’d go for that. Unless something is enhanced with touch controls, and I have never found that any social media that I use is, I just don’t prefer mobile platforms. And for a short time, I had a laptop that had a touchscreen, and honestly liked that a lot more than using my phone for some of the things they could both do.

                  Just to establish my own timeline, I got my first cell phone when I was about thirteen, and I got my first smartphone when I was in my late teens if I recall correctly. So it’s not like I haven’t been around them long enough. I just never found a preference for them.

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              Maybe the admins can check their connection logs and tell us how many accounts (like me) are viewing on desktop versus mobile.

              • Justice@lemmygrad.ml
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                I think reddit always favored desktop.

                I was doing a bit of a bit anyway. Kind of a long standing, very niche, very low level background rivalry between desktop and mobile users. In the same vein as iOS vs android but even more irrelevant and pointless. My favorite type of bit.

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              1 year ago

              I spend most of my waking hours on a laptop because of work, so I browse reddit/lemmy on a desktop browser more than my phone.

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          Pro tip: make accounts on different instances, so you don’t need to log in and out but just type in a different url

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      1 year ago

      You could just browse your subscribed communities instead of All.

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      I’m so confused by posts like this. I see very little porn stuff on /all/. How are so many others seeing it everywhere?