And as per the suggestion, a task with a filter solution was separately created: https://phabricator.kde.org/T12322 Feel free to comment there (again, kindly keep it civil and objective, I know politics often aren't) Am Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2019, 14:06:54 CET schrieb Christian Loosli: > Someone created a task on phab for people interested, > https://phabricator.kde.org/T12321 > > Please keep it civil and objective, thanks :) > > Kind regards, > > Christian > > Am Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2019, 12:52:36 CET schrieb Christian Loosli: > > Dear Community, > > > > I'm 100% sure this topic came up in the past due to the same blog, but I > > can't find it on the mailing list, so I assume it happened on forums or > > chat: > > > > currently the top blog post on planet.kde.org is about voting for a > > specific political party. I understand that in these times there are many > > countries with heated and important political debates, and some very > > important global topics as well. However, these already occupy all the > > news site. > > Now if every blog appearing on the planet would target a political subject > > that is very important to the blogger, planet.kde.org would be yet another > > political news/opinions feed. > > > > If I want politics, I go to one of these. If I want to read about KDE, I > > go > > to planet.kde.org. > > > > Please dear bloggers: there are categories, and you can choose which of > > your blogs do show up on the planet. I know that some topics are very > > important to you and obviously you are free to blog about them, but > > please keep the planet.kde.org feed free of it, so it doesn't become a > > mess where it's hard to find the content people actually go there for. > > > > Thanks and kind regards, > > > > Christian