Does it show posts from locations near you? That doesn’t make sense. So what is it supposed to signify?
EDIT: Wow, thanks for the lightning-fast responses, guys. I’m loving this place <3
Local is the server you signed into. Just communities on that.
“Local filtering” makes it sound like that’s removed, lol. I think the button could definitely be renamed “Show only this instance” or something.
I’ve been thinking about this off & on, and I keep coming back to the silly idea of renaming it, “Here”. It wouldn’t really clarify much, but the questions would be funnier:
“What is “Here” filtering?”
“It’s showing you here”
“where?”
“here, where you are”
“but where am I?”
“you’re there!”
“so what’s here?!”
Shadow priests melt faces.
I mean
It’ll only show posts from you home instance. In your case Lemmy.world
Seems like it should definitely not be the default sorting mechanism. It’s a fringe use case at best. Most people subscribe to communities across the 'verse and their default should be “subscribed” and have 5> communities and “all” if not logged in or have fewer than 5 community subscriptions.
You can change your default sorting in the settings :)
Ah yes, I know. I just meant the default setting for new users.
Instead of “Active” and “Local”, it should be “Hot” and “Subscribed” (or “All”). I think anyone who spends enough time to get used to it here quickly realizes they should change their profile settings.
With what default communities? You can’t have a “Subscribed” feed if you don’t have any subscriptions.
What is its purpose? Is it a feature or bloat?
It’s a feature of federation. Each instance can have it’s own communities, even with the same name. So there could be hundreds of “no stupid questions” communities out there.
Picking ‘local’ let’s you see the feed of your instance. Picking ‘all’ shows you the feed from all.
Local means it only shows posts that originate from the instance your account is created on. In your case it would be
lemmy.world
.It shows only content from the instance you’re logged in on.
It will only show posts from your home instance (in your case lemmy.world) as opposed to posts from all the various instances that make up Lemmy.