Bit too much of a moving target, I think—you'd have to adjust the list for the currently running popular shows and their major characters, every three months for the rest of eternity. And even if you did that, some posts consisting only of an image, meme, or video wouldn't get blocked.
What I'd like to do is block all meme posts in communities that aren't specifically about memes or humour. Maybe when hell freezes over.
Yeah, I agree with both things. I wonder what it would be like to have a feature where you only see posts/comments from your region. It would lead to more localisation. I guess it's not a problem on other language subs but the English communities have people from everywhere. That's obviously a good thing as well though
I dipped out of r/politics on Reddit because over the past few years the general trend there has been:
Reliable news outlet posts article > Partisan clickbait site posts their incendiary "take" on the article > Redditors post their hot takes based on misleading clickbait title without reading either article
There's just no value to reading hot takes from uninformed teenagers seeking only to validate and amplify their worldviews based on clickbait titles alone. It's important to stay informed, but there's such a diminishing return for getting news from a subreddit vs. a legitimate news outlet, and it's definitely not worth the mental health hit. And I don't think it's a Reddit-exclusive thing. Personally I'd rather stick to reading news from the sources, and keep my social media focused on other things.
Based. With RIF I had an absolutely massive blocklist. It was especially bad when Trump was in power because Redditors kept making new subs that would instantly shoot to the front page.
"Elections", " representative", and "federal" could exclude many non-American and non-Canadian countries.
Edit: Oh, silly me. I misread. I thought you wanted to exclude American stuff, not "political" stuff. Well that's another conversation. Is there something that is not political? Is there something that doesn't comment on the distributions of political goods such as significance, relevance, resource allocations (including time and attention), or value judgments?