Welcome! What brings you to PieFed and how did you find out about it?

  • Mugita Sokio@feddit.online
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    18 hours ago

    I was looking for a PieFed instance (since I knew about it) to sign up for, just in case, for some reason, my Lemmy account was to suddenly disappear (either by my own volition or otherwise). I had one on Thriv, but HAL had to fix an OOM issue regarding some Postgre nonsense that took Thriv offline for a few days.

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        14 hours ago

        I had since deleted my Thriv account (and nuked everything), because I didn’t trust it’d be online for long. That’s why I chose Feddit (and an author I associate with [I also write] originally used it before I let them know about some quirks with the Lemmy instance I use). I think HAL must’ve been stressed trying to fix it, so I just made things easier for him… hopefully.

  • sloelk@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

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

    • cabbage@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      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.

      • OpenStars@piefed.social
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        18 hours ago

        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.

  • zoe@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    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.

  • dumples@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    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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      1 day ago

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

      • dumples@piefed.social
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        1 day ago

        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

        • OpenStars@piefed.social
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          1 day ago

          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

          • dumples@piefed.social
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            1 day ago

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

  • Agent_Karyo@piefed.world
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    2 days ago

    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:

    !strategy_games@piefed.world

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

    • angrywaffle@piefed.social
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      2 days ago

      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.

      • Skavau@piefed.social
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        2 days ago

        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.

        • cabbage@piefed.social
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          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.

          • angrywaffle@piefed.social
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            1 day ago

            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.

    • Dupelet@piefed.social
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      2 days ago

      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)

  • foodandart@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    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?