Is there still no way to have your feeds filtered to not show any posts with a score below a certain threshold? This is particularly of interest for posts with negative scores. This was a basic feature on Reddit, and it’s something I can’t believe Lemmy is still lacking. So maybe I’ve missed it somehow?

This would make community moderation much better as low quality content could be easily hidden from user’s feeds without need of intervention from a mod. When I see a post with a negative 50 score it boggles my mind why my time was wasted in seeing it at all.

I’ve looked all through the settings in the web UI and in Voyager and have not found a way to enable this. Any ideas? Do maybe other apps have that ability?

[cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/34912083]

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    Lemmy is not meant for the average user though. I also rather have few but working functions instead of many broken ones (I’m looking at you Reddit!).

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        If it was meant for all users it would be an exact copy of Reddit. I would like Lemmy to not take that route and keep everything simple instead. Some things might be a little convenient but it works. Isn’t that what matters the most?

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          We should be a better community with better norms, but the software should be at parity with what we had in 2008

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            It’s a better community because it’s not so convenient and flashy like Reddit. The more similar you make Lemmy, the worse the community gets until it reaches Reddit level.

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              Lemmy’s user base has been stagnant at half a million for over a year now. Something needs to improve. We’re still too small to have vibrant niche communities. I don’t necessarily want the kind of garbage that came in over the past 10 years or so here. I was already looking for an alternative to Reddit for quite a few years before the big Lemmy migration occurred 2 years ago. But I think we need to hit at least a million users to have the same quality and breadth of content we used to enjoy on the old site before Aaron died.