Lemmy or Mbin users, have you tried Piefed? - eviltoast

List of instances: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/list

Piefed has a few nice features that Lemmy and Mbin lack

  • instance blocking
  • comments combination, posts only appear once
  • keyword filter
  • topics (admin-managed feeds)
  • user-managed feeds, public and private
  • ability to reduce the amount of Trump and Musk content

It doesn’t have an app yet, but it’s in progress

At the moment, it only has 352 monthly active users, so it seems like people aren’t very interested in it yet

https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=7

Is this the lack of app, or is there anything else?

  • squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 days ago

    But Piefed also has some advantages by being a new/smaller project and both projects inspire each other, as pointed out by nutomic in this thread of the AMA.

    Lemmy is a very large project already, so it takes a lot of effort to implement new features, because they have to meet high standards for quality and performance and also work together with all the existing features. A project like Piefed is much smaller and can implement new features more quickly. This allows for more experimentation, and successful features can later be added to Lemmy.

    • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      6 days ago

      Sure, doesn’t change the fact that switching takes effort, and we lose our comment and post histories. And then we have to rediscover all of our feeds…

      Don’t get me wrong I hope their development goes well, but I (and I think a lot of people) aren’t going to switch just because there’s a few new features in PieFed. But who knows, one day that could change.

      • OpenStars@piefed.social
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        5 days ago

        This is also somewhat true of switching Lemmy instances, but switching to PieFed is far more so due to not only lacking the export+import JSON feature but also the entire model of subscriptions and such is different.

        Imho, the feature set makes it worthwhile.

        To anyone on the fence I suggest: just make an account, if only to check it out. The signup wizard alone will probably strongly entice you to stay, but if not then no loss.

        The important thing is not what platform we all choose to use, but to gain knowledge and experience communicating with one another across the Fediverse:-).