Spyke
zoe
piefed.social

Heard of piefed while browsing lemmy, and people were saying it did a good job of combining communities. Before that, was a reddit refugee after the api fiasco.

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piefed.social

Is there any client that supports combined communities? I think voyager doesn't do it yet, but I really like it for marking posts seen on scroll.

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I moved to Piefed ~6 months ago (after about a year of Lemmy), so I am not part of this wave (although I think there was a mini-wave when I joined), that being said, welcome to all newcomers!

Shameless self-promotion; if you like gaming, check out the sidebar of this community:

![email protected]

It links to a bunch of active gaming communities, both general/mainstream and indie focused.

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piefed.social

I checked out the community right after I got here, and the last weekly thread was posted three months ago. Honestly, I’m kinda scared to start new posts in places that usually have weekly threads. My past subreddit experiences still haunt me.

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Skavaureply
piefed.social

I think the idea is that new people would post in weekly threads, but there's no real directing users to that. Did you get directed to that community when you arrived? I can easily schedule posts if necessary.

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cabbagereply
piefed.social

I think newcomers won't post unless there's sign of life, and there won't be signs of life unless newcomers post.

Maybe a weekly thread posting boring stats or something could be a nice way to indicate it's not a dead community?

Edit: Or what sunshine said, I'm not familiar but that sounds like a problem.

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yea you summed up my thoughts pretty well. Since the posts are so old, I wasn't sure if it's still a thing, or my questions would be just going to the void.

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piefed.zip

Did something happen to cause a new flood of users?

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There was a pro-Piefed post dumped in [email protected] and a couple of Reddit threads, they weren't like explosive in size but they did have some activity.

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lemmy.world

I've been on lemmy for like 6 months and saw I can look at Piefed through Voyager.

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You can look at piefed through anything, piefed and lemmy are essentially transparent to the clients.

(Yes I know it's more complicated than that, but that doesn't really matter here)

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piefed.social

I was on midwest.social and they were having some federation issues. I decided to try out PieFed instead of another lemmy instance. So far I have tried kbin (RIP), lemmy and now piefed.

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It's good to have options and try out different clients to see what you like best

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cabbagereply
piefed.social

Happy to have you here of course, but I hope midwest.social is doing alright! I like that crowd.

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State of the internet. Ugh. Well, happy to hear it's not being abandoned. :)

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As mention the admin is fighting scrapers which is blocking some larger instances. I still have an account

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OpenStarsreply
piefed.social

Same, with multiple Lemmys (Lemmies?:-P) - I think many of us share a similar journey.

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dumplesreply
piefed.social

It's good to see what is out there. Helps you get used to different views and let's you keep using the verse if an instance goes down

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OpenStarsreply
piefed.social

Absolutely - CloudFlare issues keep striking randomly but somehow every time it does, at least one of my prior alts is still working. It is ironic that I left them for their technical issues (extreme slowness) but now turn to them for reliability at a later date! :-P

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That's how distributed systems work. Easier to take down one but harder to take them all down

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piefed.social

Found it on reddit alternatives. Want to desperately get off reddit! Lemmy was too complicated

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cabbagereply
piefed.social

And piefed is fine?

If so that's really good news, a lot of people around here seem to interpret "Lemmy is too complicated" as meaning "anything decentralized and not big tech is just too difficult'. I suspect the reality of the matter is that Lemmy is just not extremely user friendly.

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PieFed's sign-up wizard, and always-available features basically solves the issue if content discoverability for a new user account.

Want to block content? Keyword filters and other blocks that Lemmy lacks.

Interested in a subject? Bam, you are now subscribed to it, or if you ever want later, the Topic/Feeds are always there for you. In Lemmy people complain bitterly about having to wade daily through huge amounts of furry and anime communities constantly popping up, but on PieFed you never need to browse by All (you can if you want to though).

Hashtags, user and community flairs, polls, PieFed basically took a large laundry list of things that people wished were in Lemmy, and then made most of them in a year rather than decade.

Lemmy looks polished, but it's mainly marketed towards potential new admins to run their own servers, and even that requires large investments of network traffic and attention (especially technical know-how to avoid getting spammed with CSAM or bots slurping up data). PieFed makes most things significantly easier than Lemmy - especially for end-users but also when for admins. e.g. https://jeena.net/lemmy-switch-to-piefed and https://slrpnk.net/post/29381524.

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lemmy.zip

Question.. Am on old.lemmy.zip - which rules my world as I'm a Redditor from the Olden Days and love the layout.. but I've only been here since the start of October.. Is there a graphic flow chart type thing that shows all the federated sites with a list of the comms on each one?

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Uh, I don't know. You can however filter communities by instances on any Piefed community browser and then sort by weekly activity if you want a good overview of weekly users and culture.

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piefed.world

The communities are all connected. It doesn't really matter how you access them.

Perhaps someone else can highlight a piefed instance with a WebUI option similar to old Reddit.

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Thanks! Would be nice to be able to search across communities across the Threadiverse but this is pretty good.

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Skavaureply
piefed.social

No, but Piefeds built in Community Browser has basically similar functionality.

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Davereply
lemmy.nz

The key difference is that if your instance doesn't know about it, you won't see it. You need a way to find new communities, whuch is where Lemmyverse.net comes in. Apparently you can change the setting to Piefed or Mbin so it's there, I was just hoping for a single search across everything.

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I heared about it from r/BuyFromEU and I'm on the road to reduce the use of US services.

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I also really love https://quokk.au/. It's slightly more quokka than anarchy themed, but I find the two to make an appealing duo. Seems like a friendly place as well.

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Rimureply
piefed.social

Good to see Thriv is back, I was wondering what happened there.

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