Seriously though.

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      This is the answer. It comes with the territory when you have a demographic that is nerdy and terminally online.

      This demo has more pros than cons, but I do find myself using the “block community” option liberally.

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        It seems like there needs to be additional community tags based on subject matter so you can block that tag rather than having to individually block a million communities or having to block an entire instance which you may not want to do.

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          Hear hear!

          My wife saw me trying to block some big booby anime stuff and assumed I was browsing the community. I’m in my mid 40s guys, it’s not ok.

          Also why do they always look ashamed of their boobs? They’re huge! You’d think they’d be proud.

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      Why ‘Linux / IT’ guys? Is that really the demographic or the perceived demographic? I would consider myself a Linux / IT guy, but I’m not ever seeing furry things in linux tutorials for example. Just surprised that was the ‘go to’ group you listed as the demographic.

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    Better question is what are you doing to see so much hentai. I have NSFW on, and regularly browse “all” and porn in general remains a very rare occurence.

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      It could depend on time-of-day browsing habits. I’ve noticed NSFW stuff tends to appear more during the night time for the US and Europe. It’s still a small minority of posts overall, though, and I don’t click them enough to observe any trend in proportion of hentai in particular.

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        or depending of your instance? Or you still can see post from unfederated instances, I don’t remember, but that wouldnt make much sense

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          Your instance would only matter if it is small-scale enough that users haven’t subbed to the originating instances, if it has deliberately defederated from them, or if you are browsing by Local instead of All.

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    Hentai? I never in my feed saw those. Are you sure it’s not the NSFW community you subscribed to?

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    It’s a lot. I’m not into anime or hentai at all, so I am constantly blocking communities. It seems like just when I get my “home page” how I like it, 16 more new communities popped up lmao.

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    I have no idea, can you provide examples for my research?

    I actually think I might have NSFW turned off because I’ve never seen a single NSFW post on Lemmy, hmm

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    I haven’t seen that much hentai, just regular porn. What communities have you been seeing with hentai? So I can uh stay away from them

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      You dropped this mate \
      You need to use 2 of them as they are also escape characters.

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    Freedom, that’s why. If you don’t like it, block the communities. You have the tools to solve the problem.