where is the outrage


I am getting very upset...on a daily basis... about the willingness of everyone--everyone! in the government to bow down to this pathetic liar and do his illegal bidding. But the biggest outrage of them all is Musk. An unelected private citizen--not even US born!--having access to all sensitive information and money in the social security system. Why isn't anyone protesting?

more questions/help


I wanted to go directly to Friendica support but when I went to write a post, it asked me to sign in. I signed in using my Friendica info but got the message that it was wrong. So obviously, to actually see a group (i.e. what they are posting), I need to be in the group but I can't get in the group without registering so I am very confused and this seems way too complicated. How do I get to see posts in a group (Friendica support/tips/etc.)? How can I register to join these groups?
in reply to Linda Teslik

Hm. Try Settings → Display → Channels: Channel languages

I don't think it works if people say they write in English, but in reality writes in some other language, though.

I also saw that kind of "mark the languages you'd like to see" somewhere else ... let's see if I can re-find that ...


Hm. Seems as if that same kind of list is under Settings → Channels → Languages
but, uh, don't know if that makes any difference (for the same reason as the one above)?

in reply to Linda Teslik

I've marked several languages (English isn't my first language)
(for PC/Windows: by holding down CTRL while clicking).

... but I've not chosen e.g. russian, and I see posts written in cyrillic,
so I suspect that they haven't changed their setting from the (I suppose) default English,
and then we get to see it.

If you find someone only posting in a language you have no interest in seeing,
go to their profile and "block", or "ignore", them.
That should remove them from your streams.
It's one profile at a time, though, and no idea whether there's a better way to filter out "the language it actually is" as opposed to "the language the user did not change away from". 🙈