We have @Blaze@feddit.org to thank for much if it
Trying to help !
We are almost back to our peak from a year ago, nice!
And with PieFed continuing development, offering features that even Reddit does not and continuing to add more - e.g. facilitating democratization of moderation that shifts the power to control your experience from requiring a centralized authority to being able to define it yourself as the end-user - this time there's a good chance that people may stay!:-)
Is there a quick tldr somewhere on what piefed is?
In addition to what others have said, PieFed is written in Python, rather than the highly difficult to learn Rust language, so new features are added roughly weekly rather than basically yearly.
Despite having been around for a LOT less time than Lemmy, it has already mostly eclipsed it in terms of features that people keep asking for. Examples include categories of communities, which are now user customizable and shareable, merging of all comments across all cross-posts (still distinguished which they came from though, and a link to their OP) to save those clicks and thus help defragment the Threadiverse, hashtags, etc. And those democratization of moderation features that I linked... even Reddit does not offer that!!!?!!! (it's goal being to make money, rather than offer an experience that people actually ask for and want to use)
Caveat: it does lack "polish" in many areas, as it is still catching up to Lemmy and Reddit (even as it surpasses them in some important ways). e.g. there is a Preview feature available when making posts but not for comments, and like Notifications will often fail to function properly e.g. point to deleted posts rather than be removed.
What will GREATLY help with the above is there are two apps adding support already. Interstellar is already available in the Play (+App I would presume?) Store, though still alpha level so also not polished yet entirely functional and the dev (as too with PieFed itself) very responsive. The other is a fork of the well-known and regarded (and FOSS) Thunder, but still only accessible via GitHub atm.
So TLDR of this TLDR: PieFed is a Lemmy/Reddit replacement that is in many ways better than those platforms, although in some ways not entirely perfected yet.
Personally, I use PieFed as my daily driver for 99% of Threadiverse tasks. I fall back to Lemmy rarely for things like its superior (atm) search functionality. Use whatever you enjoy, though I do recommend at least walking through the account creation process (even if you delete it later), bc it's really heartening to see that account creation wizard and how welcoming it makes coming to the Fediverse, whether from Reddit or Lemmy!:-)
quick tldr
6 paragraphs ๐
You already did the TLDR, now I wanted to add the DETAILS! ๐
Edit: is this the "just long enough, DID read" version? :-)
Here's how it's described on GitHub:
PieFed
A Lemmy/Mbin alternative written in Python with Flask.
- Clean, simple code that is easy to understand and contribute to. No fancy design patterns or algorithms.
- Easy setup, easy to manage - few dependencies and extra software required.
- AGPL.
- First class moderation tools.
Project goals
To build a federated discussion and link aggregation platform, similar to Reddit, Lemmy, Mbin interoperable with as
much of the fediverse as possible.
In short: You know how different Lemmy instances can communicate with each other? That's not limited to Lemmy - they can really communicate with any website running software willing to speak their language.
PieFed is another such software, along with Mbin. So it's basically a Lemmy alternative. It has different features: No mobile app support or alternative user interfaces yet (though it's coming), but in return other useful features such as keyword filters and feeds.
The fastest way to learn about it is probably by visiting piefed.social and checking it out yourself. :)
Sadly, a lot of these are Nicole >_< I wonder if the API counts recently banned users as part of that metric.
Wait, how many Nicole accounts are we talking about? I thought there were like 20 accounts max
I can't tell if you're being serious.
I have been ignoring the whole Nicole thing to be honest, so I genuinely have no idea. I thought it was was account per wave, and there were like 5-10 spam waves. How many accounts were there?
There's probably hundreds of banned nicole accounts out there.
And i only got one. That's a crazy number ๐จ
Whoa. I'd have agreed with Blaze's estimate myself. That's a lot of accs. Maybe we can enlist them to hit 60k MAU?
Edit: She hit me up again 5 mins after I posted this. It's a sign, guys. I think she's the one.
She heard you mentioning her!
Wouldnt weekly active be a better metric. Counts much less people who just created an account and logged in once. But then again theres probably something thats a million times better than the monthly/weekly active user thing.
I'd like to see something like Daily Unique Posters and Daily Unique Commenters. Would probably give a decent ballpark of how big the active community is.
That would be great. It seems like https://mas.to/@diasporg / https://gitlab.com/dmorley is the person maintaining that site, would you like to reach out to them?
We can try @diasporg@mas.to but I'm really not sure it would work
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