• EntheoNaut@lemmy.ml
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      22 days ago

      What’s the difference between PieFed and Lemmy?

      I’ve been tryna understand this for months

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        22 days ago

        Not a whole lot. Piefed has better cross post support which is nice. But it also has voting limits which is not.

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          22 days ago

          But it also has voting limits which is not.

          it’s configurable by the admins, here on retrofed we have that disabled

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            22 days ago

            Ah, ok. I’ve been getting a mysterious “limit reached” error message when using my piefed account with Thunder. I wasn’t sure if that voting limit is the reason. I’ve had to switch to my lemmy account for a while.

          • can@sh.itjust.works
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            21 days ago

            Still, it sets bad precedent. Call me paranoid but the Tesseract debacle has tainted my trust.

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              21 days ago

              at least it wasn’t a hidden change lol, Rimu announced it openly, I don’t think it’s comparable to what Tesseract did

        • EntheoNaut@lemmy.ml
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          22 days ago

          So it’s how the data is viewed but still same folks populating it?

          Is it an alternative to Voyager (which how I’ve been interfacing Lemmy)?

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                21 days ago

                It’s newer and new features materialize faster. Also the dev(s) are not tankies. But they also added an (optional) feature where upvotes are limited due to excessive influence of most active users? IMO this space is still too small for that to natter. If I want to spread positivity and reinforcement on contributors why should I be capped?

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                21 days ago

                Is PieFed superior to Lemmy?

                no similar, some difference in the minutiae. Mostly its about Lemmy Devs not being liked by some folks, hence piefed.

                I have a piefed account, same name, as a backup when The Lemmy server I use shits the bed (once a year or so)

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            22 days ago

            Voyager is a Lemmy/PieFed frontend. Kind of like how if you have a Gmail account, you can check your email using the official Gmail app or with any alternative email app like Thunderbird, K-Mail, Fairmail, the iOS Mail app, etc. if you want. Those apps are all just front ends for accessing your email account. Similarly, you can access Lemmy/PieFed via frontend apps like Voyager, Thunder, Blorp, etc.

            Note that while many apps support both Lemmy/PieFed, some apps only support one or the other. For example, Jerboa is just a Lemmy app and does not support PieFed in any way.

        • jaygray91@piefed.zip
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          IMO the greatest strength of piefed is the built in on-boarding to kick start your subscriptions to not feel so empty (since you don’t have any communities subscribed yet or you joined a smaller instance) or too overwhelming (since you joined a big instance and browse All). I signed on piefed.social a year ago and that is what made me stay over the last 2 attempts. A solid foundation to replace the algorithm in reddit. The crosspost support and collecting comments from same posts in different comms is the brick walls and cement for that foundation.

          And when the vote quota shit happened, I jumped to .zip because they practically disabled it (IIRC it cannot be turned off, but zip admin just make it impossibly high. It might have changed by now idk (regarding can’t be turned off))

          and from some mentions I’ve seen occasionally piefed also has better mod tools. don’t quote me on that, can’t really vouch.

        • can@sh.itjust.works
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          20 days ago

          Shoutout to the Summit app for adding better crosspost viewing to Lemmy.

          Example:

          I especially appreciate how it easily displays the number of comments for each matching submission.

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          I jumped to another piefed instance that doesn’t have that shit. A shame about the comms held hostage in .social though.

          IIRC the implementation also effects how users receive votes for posts and comments, not just the users giving it

  • OctopusNemeses@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    Same story as always on reddit. Any woke sub that gets big enough comes intense attack by conservative trolls. Reddit corporate start acting like bastard cops with trumped up charges.

    The only thing I wonder is how much of it is users and how much of it is spez, Thiel, or who ever else in reddit corporate.