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Is there a way to temporarily hide posts/comments from a subscribed community?
The issue I have is that certain communities that I like can be high traffic, and sometimes I don't want to see their posts. I would like to be able to temporarily hide the community while going through my "Subscribed" feed, especially when I sort by "new". Is this a feature or is there maybe an opinion that Lemmy users/developers have on this kind of behavior. I think I'd find it desirable but I could be missing some context.
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> On April 19, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its annual World Economic Outlook, which forecasted a severe slowdown in global growth along with soaring prices. > > [...] > > *What is the root cause of this extraordinary wave of inflation*? US President Joe Biden blamed Russia’s war in Ukraine: ‘What people don’t know is that 70 percent of the increase in inflation was the consequence of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s price hike because of the impact of oil prices’. However, even The Wall Street Journal editorial board noted that ‘this isn’t Putin’s inflation’. Georgieva of the IMF has tried to walk a middle ground, saying that ‘Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created a crisis on top of a crisis’. Her view mirrored that of the World Economic Outlook, which pointed out that ‘the crisis unfold[ed] while the global economy was on a mending path but had not yet fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic’. > > [...] > > The No Cold War platform, with whom Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research has a close working relationship, has produced a very important intervention into this debate. Briefing no. 2, *****The United States Has Destabilised the World Economy*****, which appears below, makes the case that a governing factor in the current inflation crisis is the outsized impact of the United States on the global economy; here, US military spending, the scale of the United States in global consumption, the role of the Wall Street-Dollar-IMF regime, and other factors play a key role. We hope you find briefing no. 2 useful and circulate it widely.
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