You can do this with /api/v3/community/hide, or in the database by setting community.hidden. Unfortunately this is not available from lemmy-ui yet.
From a comment by nutomic: https://lemmy.ml/comment/16090216
Context: https://lemmy.ca/comment/13891923
Not sure if that feature was known to everyone, so sharing this as its own post.
Will it hide them from other instances All feed? Because that’s where usually the main problem posters come from.
No this only affects your local instance. So it doesnt affect how your communities are shown on other instances, but it lets you hide remote (or local) communities from All.
Not sure, I feel like the use case here is more to hide remote communities from your local users, not the other way around
While I see the usefulness of this, I kinda hate the idea of having to rely upon social contacts to discover communities that would be of interest to me - I’m not terribly social, and I don’t keep a collection of online friends. I come out of my hole, look around, get my fix of whatever I need at that moment, then hide away again. Yeah, it’s pathetic, but that’s my life. Please don’t make my world any smaller.
Are you aware of !newcommunities@lemmy.world ?
No, ty for that. However, that relies upon communities wanting to be found, doesn’t it? I’m more concerned with communities that may be forced to keep things quiet due to being out of political favor, social acceptance, or even legality. Especially with the incoming administration, I fear that may be more of a valid concern than in the past. Discussing how to get an abortion in Texas, for an easy example of something that might be targeted.
Indeed. Don’t worry, your instance will be fine, nobody is changing any feed for anyone, and I’m sure @rikudou@lemmings.world would ask the instance member feedback before doing anything.
!AskUSA@discuss.online might interest you too
Thanks - I’ve subbed & will check it out.