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Limit Groups Visibility

I think it would be great to have the option to [b]only[/b] see posts of the topics/"forums" I'm "subscribed" to. I get a lot of content on my "home" feed that is irrelevant to me. Sometimes even downright unpleasant, disturbing or disgusting (and this is considering that I have left the "fetish" content setting unchecked. I don't even know what I would get if I turn that on).

I'm even surprised that that it's not a default behavior. Being fully honest I don't get the purpose of "forums" or categories or topics or whatever they are called (***) , if selecting the ones you like still give you every other group on your feed; you are still getting bombarded with topics you have zero interest on, and muting groups one by one is cumbersome.

Also; it would be great to have the ability to create groups that by default don't get shown to people who have not opted-in (assuming that the previous behavior is not the default one). This would actually be helpful with the "Role Playing" community, as well as groups that discuss sensitive or polarizing topics that the rest of the users (except those who actively choose to see them) would rather not see on their home feed.


(***): Partially related; The words "forum" and "group" seem to be used interchangeably in the UI, even using the same icon, so that already causes UX confusion on its own.
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smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
U can block out adult groups on here
BigBoss · M
@smileylovesgaming I appreciate the suggestion, but my problem is not with "adult" content (which is a rating level and not a topic, so I would be silencing not a topic, or a category, not a group; but rather a whole "maturity" level).

It took me a while to get rid of Politics, for example, and it's taking me another while to get rid of Religious content. And that's just to mention two things who are not really "adult" content, but that I don't want to see in my feed.