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Why would anyone care about furry stuff showing up on your feed? Whatever, bruv.
I've recently been getting into a furry comic that I really like called "I Think I Like You". I'm not a furry, but they typically have some awesome SFW artwork.
Also, I work in IT. Furries are basically synonymous with IT people a lot of the time and are generally pretty cool people. I don't get the hate.
There's something about bsky's discovery algorithm that makes it nearly unusable for me. I've been to furry conventions, live in a prominent furry city, and have furry friends. I'm furry adjacent. I wouldn't mind average fun furry content appearing on that algorithm. I only get furry diaper and inflation fetish stuff. I could see if I followed a bunch of furries that posted or interacted with that. I'm only aware of one who probably even would but I don't think it's just from one guy's influence.
No matter how many times I press "show me less like this" and mute the accounts, it doesn't slow it down. I'm convinced "show me less like this" and "show me more like this" are just made backwards.
The only time I have had issues with furry content was the early days of Lemmy where NSFW furry content was quite prevalent on most feeds.
I don’t actually care much, but when it was 30% of the feed it did get annoying…