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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Piefed is very much not hands-off. Starting from the moment you sign up, they're going to try to load you down with their preset subscriptions to pre-approved communities and their automatic censoring of whatever posters and sites they disapprove of. You can opt out of most of their anti-features, but still...

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moist.catsweat.com

one of the barriers to entry to the fediverse is finding the content you want to see, and subscribing to it. some instances like piefed preload a feed to get users started.

this really rubs some lemmy users the wrong way as they get butt hurt about auto-anything, and really dont want the fediverse to be easy to use. to them the technical difficulty of finding content is a feature not a problem.

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lemmy.today

When I joined Lemmy I also had preset communities so I don't really see the difference. I even unsubscribed from many of them.

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i dont understand it either. id recommend exploring all of the different platforms.. they all have their own ways of implementing the fediverse content streams

you can check out https://fedidb.com/ for a list of platforms.. im partial to mbin and piefed.

no reason you cant make an account on many

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Probably. I know there were plans at least to make some of the features - like auto-hiding downvoted posts and threads and attaching an icon to accounts that got downvoted - configurable. I don't know if that's actually been done or not, but I assume so.

Look - I'm not here to convince you of anything. You asked a question and I gave my opinion in response. You wanted to know if there is "something similarly hands off out there for piefed," and IMO that's not likely, since "hands-off" is one thing that Piefed is not.

But yes - it's certainly possible that at least some of the censorship and reputation anti-features are now configurable, and even that someone has started an instance with them all disabled.

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