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This is a useful feature on reddit. I don't want to unsub or block a community or user, but a don't want to keep seeing a particular post in my feed.

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[–] donio@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not quite the same thing but just today I've come across this userscript: lemmy-keyword-filter

It's a very simple keyword filter. I am using it to get rid of some noise from a community that I am otherwise interested in.

I use Violentmonkey to run it but any userscript engine should do as long as it supports GM_getValue, GM_setValue and GM_registerMenuCommand which are used to provide a minimal UI to edit the keyword list. You might want to edit the @match rule to restrict it to the Lemmy instances you use.