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meta·MetabyDosDude

Apps not working - Bug with update

Hi. As you might have noticed, the site was unavailable through apps for a part of the day. If you browse through the web interface everything was working. Apparently this is a bug with the new update of piefed.

The problem is connected with a private community, which we have on Retrofed (Bottest is only for testing my bot so I had it on private). Easiest solution before a bug fix is; temporarily making the community public, which I did.

Hopefully there will be a fix soon. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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fediverse·FediversebyDosDude

RetroFed - A new retro inspired piefed instance

After hosting RetroLemmy.com for close to 3 years, we are proud to announce we now have also opened up a PieFed instance called Retrofed.

This is not meant to replace RetroLemmy, but instead give retro-minded people a choice.

Also, Retrofed is available and fully functional on http as well as https. Meaning old hardware should be able to connect and interact with retrofed if people so wish.

Your home away from modern life.

Welcome to the nostalgia-filled piefed instance of yesteryear.

Open Registration with Application questionnaire.

RetroFed - A new retro inspired piefed instancehttps://retrofed.com/Open linkView original on retrofed.com
meta·MetabyDosDude

Welcome to Retrofed! - A quick guide to PieFed

I want to welcome you all to the fediverse, piefed and retrofed specifically. If you need help starting out you can either try ![email protected] or you can comment here, post in this community or message me or @[email protected] directly. We are here to help.

Some basic things:

Usernames are usually written out as @[email protected]. The @ in front indicates a user. It looks like an e-mail adress by design, Because there can be users with the same name on different instances. For example: @[email protected]

Communities are usually written out as ![email protected] . The exclamation point indicates a community. This also looks like an e-mail address because there can also be communities with the same name on different instances.

Sometimes new communities will not load. This usually means that the community is not yet federated. You can either manually add it to lemmy-federate or you can subscribe. That way the community is federated and posts will show up. If you make a new community it is always good practice to add it to Lemmy federate. To make sure it's federated to all participating instances and maximize your user spread.

This wiki from piefed.social can help out with further questions

Some good resources for finding communities:

https://lemmyverse.net/ - A website dedicated to finding new communities. Be sure to set your home instance using the domain name: for example: "retrofed.com". This is to make sure that if you click a community, it automatically links it through your instance.

![email protected] - a community dedicated to promoting new communities.
![email protected] - same as above.
![email protected] - same as above.

Apps

There are loads of apps for your phone on the stores. Many of them were refitted from reddit/lemmy apps to PieFed. Here's a wiki page on apps compatible with PieFed - via piefed.social

We hope you have a good time here!

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