Sorry, should have been https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com - I forgot you need the domain name and not the name of the instance. It’s a kbin thing though, not a lemmy thing. There might be a similar ability on lemmy but I don’t use it so I don’t know
A domain block isn’t the same as an instance block. You can get content from an instance that’s hosted on a different domain, so you will still see it. True instance blocking is a feature that’s in the works
Go to kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com and click the block button in the right hand column. You can also subscibe to entire instances in the same way!
OP doesn’t use kbin
Yeah I realised where this was posted immediately after I commented
Wait, just realised you might well be on lemmy, in which case I have no idea but someone else might
Wait… I can subscribe to the whole instance? How? Link you gave us shows 404, and changing to my instance (lemmy.ml) shows same 404.
Sorry, should have been https://kbin.social/d/lemmynsfw.com - I forgot you need the domain name and not the name of the instance. It’s a kbin thing though, not a lemmy thing. There might be a similar ability on lemmy but I don’t use it so I don’t know
I’m still seeing content from instances I’ve blocked, what’s with that?
My best amateur guess is that you just blocked a sublemmy (lets call it that) instead of the whole instance.
/No idea I’m afraid, I’m not a dev, just a user
A domain block isn’t the same as an instance block. You can get content from an instance that’s hosted on a different domain, so you will still see it. True instance blocking is a feature that’s in the works