First time posters be like
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PieFed is an alternative platform in the same social media category of Lemmy, "Forum and link aggregator".
It's younger, but is being rapidly developed, esp considering it's written in mostly python instead of Rust.
Biggest benefit though, is it doesn't come with toxic political ideologies attached like Lemmy does (https://lemmy.world/post/29072279)
Also why we're moving to more generic terms like "Threadiverse" instead of "Lemmy-verse"
It's also just generally easier for first-time users to start using. For anyone curious, their little "feeds" of communities you can follow in one go by topic are super handy.
For example, if I subscribe to the activismplus feed, I automatically subscribe to communities like antiwork, solarpunk, socialism, leftism, anarchism, unions, antifascism, human rights, left urbanism, etc, from a number of different instances all at once.
For a first-time user, it's easier to pick a topic they're interested in and automatically be following all the relevant communities across most instances, rather than subscribing to communities one-by-one over a very long period of time.
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Care to explain what piefed is and how it differs from lemmy? I thought it was just one of the instances in lemmyverse
PieFed written in python has consolidated comments, flairs, spoilers, polls, topics, feeds (like multireddits), proper blocks, hashtags, piped video integration, disclaimer messages, better mod and reporting tools.
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So far, the Lemmy devs being Marxist doesnt seem to affect the quality of the software. And since it's the fediverse you can just go to a server that doesn't clash with your own world view.
You don't want ideology to be mixed with a social networking service. It can get problematic. Maybe it hasn't yet for you. But it might. So might as well switch now to something neutral.
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It has in some ways, it's awfully convenient that features that would harm their ability to spread their ideology get neutered or not developed fully. Like making the modlog less useful, neutering the vote system (Lemmy used to have a more robust voting system, until they noticed that it could be used against them) or still not having a proper blocking system in place after 4 years
There's also the "soft" issues, instance admins not wanting to take the step of defederating with .ml when they do so with grad and hex because they depend on support from dessalines and they fear he would be petty and cut off support with them if they dared to do so (which prob would)
devil's always in the details
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And eventually:
Friendship ended with Lemmy
Now Piefed is my new best friend
Did that 2 days ago after reading about lemmy devs.
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Beautiful thing about the fediverse is that people can choose and no one get’s excluded if you do not agree with the popular choice. Hope it stays that way.
"You hear that? We have OPTIONS!"
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Did that 2 days ago after reading about lemmy devs.
what about the lemmy devs?
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what about the lemmy devs?
They think USA bad (based), Russia good (cringe)
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You don't want ideology to be mixed with a social networking service. It can get problematic. Maybe it hasn't yet for you. But it might. So might as well switch now to something neutral.
wrote last edited by [email protected]This is gonna blow your mind: Liberalism is also an ideology and a reactionary one at that.
Just because it's the "default" doesn't mean it's not influencing anything.
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They think USA bad (based), Russia good (cringe)
well, they're halfway there.
ECIS (every country is shitty)
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And eventually:
Friendship ended with Lemmy
Now Piefed is my new best friend
Signed up just because of this, thanks for the reminder
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Then they go back to reddit after 2 weeks
Sad but true... I wish Lemmy had more active users...
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Beautiful thing about the fediverse is that people can choose and no one get’s excluded if you do not agree with the popular choice. Hope it stays that way.
But how else will I feel superior in my echo-chamber based opinions, now that everyone has a choice? I need to feel like I fit in with the masses but not TOO much...
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what about the lemmy devs?
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Then they go back to reddit after 2 weeks
I'm non-binary and don't commune with binary choices.
I can be in parallel on Reddit and Lemmy. Eventually I may feel totally comfortable in one of them to ditch the other, or maybe not. Who cares?
Plus there are two sides for users in social media, producer and consumer.
I can be on Insta as a consumer checking what my friends are up to and on pixelfed posting my pictures and sharing the links with my friends.
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And eventually:
Friendship ended with Lemmy
Now Piefed is my new best friend
Nothing says community like splintering the already tiny community into 90 smaller
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Like, 30 minutes in. So far the front page is a breath of fresh air. Reddit is unusable as of a few months ago. Just trash on top of trash.
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Like, 30 minutes in. So far the front page is a breath of fresh air. Reddit is unusable as of a few months ago. Just trash on top of trash.
Welcome!
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Nothing says community like splintering the already tiny community into 90 smaller
distrossub-communitiesNothing says community like splintering the already tiny community into 90 smaller distros sub-communities
Splintering nothing. I’m on Piefed right now. The Fediverse means it plays nice with Lemmy just fine. Same with Mbin.
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2 chicks at the same time?
Lemmy and…?