Finally. I tried piefed for all of a few days. It was some kinda highschool level passive aggressive hand-holding circlejerk. The software equivalent of some hot jackass in the lunchroom pointing at a group of kids, saying “We don’t talk to them, and you won’t either if you wanna hang with us.”
I support the right of every instance on Lemmy to build how they want, transparently. As you can see my main account is on .today and not .world or sh.itjust.works.
I support the right of every instance on Lemmy to build how they want, transparently. As you can see my main account is on .today and not .world or sh.itjust.works.
My point here is that piefed.social has pretty simular culture to lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works.
I have some real concerns about what’s considered authoritarian, considering…
Oof. That’s some social credit sounding shit right there.
Its much simpler than that. Lemmy has a spam problem. People coming in to just make shill communities selling a service or product or spamming advert posts across communities.
They usually get downvoted, but I can use Piefeds admin tools to filter for downvoted posts by new accounts. This usually catches most spammers like that. I can then ban them from piefed.social and pass that on to Lemmy admins.
A lot of Day 1 trolls are caught like this too.
I understand, not always, but most heavily downvoted accounts tend to be people looking for fights everywhere, people with long community and instance banlists etc.
4chan Filter – Flags content from 4chan for review.
This can be turned off by other instances.
And there seems to be some confusion in some of the excerpts there because it is mostly referring to what piefed.social does, and not incumbent on all other instances to do so. It also looks unfinished.
My point here is that piefed.social has pretty simular culture to lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works.
So not “literally.” That’s the point I argued with.
Lemmy has a spam problem. People coming in to just make shill communities selling a service or product or spamming advert posts across communities.
I browse by subscribed. I support the right for everyone to choose what they see with minimal persuasion. I don’t see this problem, if it exists.
I understand, not always, but most heavily downvoted accounts tend to be people looking for fights everywhere, people with long community and instance banlists etc.
I can make my own decisions about people without a flag next to their name. I vehemently oppose this feature.
This can be turned off by other instances.
My lunchroom analogy applies here. Users should be able to make their own minds.
And there seems to be some confusion in some of the excerpts there because it is mostly referring to what piefed.social does, and not incumbent on all other instances to do so. It also looks unfinished.
As I just said: this is the main site for piefed, not just .social:
Didn’t say it was a hugbox, said it fosters division.
I don’t know whether piefed has less spam or not, and whether that’s by volume or percentage, and why. I haven’t seen any evidence favoring either platform.
There is no way Lemmy would triple in size in a day. Why would they build for something that would never happen? That’s like ordering three pizzas for a party when you only need one.
I still oppose the low-karma feature on moral and ideological grounds. Voting is easily manipulated, so any system based on it is also easily manipulated.
Finally. I tried piefed for all of a few days. It was some kinda highschool level passive aggressive hand-holding circlejerk. The software equivalent of some hot jackass in the lunchroom pointing at a group of kids, saying “We don’t talk to them, and you won’t either if you wanna hang with us.”
Piefed literally sees what lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works else sees on the fediverse.
I support the right of every instance on Lemmy to build how they want, transparently. As you can see my main account is on .today and not .world or sh.itjust.works.
But no, not literally. From https://join.piefed.social/features/ - this is the main site for piefed, not just .social:
I have some real concerns about what’s considered authoritarian, considering…
A call back to my lunchroom analogy.
Oof. That’s some social credit sounding shit right there.
4chan Filter – Flags content from 4chan for review.
I wonder how it does that? I hope that’s not just a hokey word filter.
My point here is that piefed.social has pretty simular culture to lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works.
Its much simpler than that. Lemmy has a spam problem. People coming in to just make shill communities selling a service or product or spamming advert posts across communities.
They usually get downvoted, but I can use Piefeds admin tools to filter for downvoted posts by new accounts. This usually catches most spammers like that. I can then ban them from piefed.social and pass that on to Lemmy admins.
A lot of Day 1 trolls are caught like this too.
I understand, not always, but most heavily downvoted accounts tend to be people looking for fights everywhere, people with long community and instance banlists etc.
This can be turned off by other instances.
And there seems to be some confusion in some of the excerpts there because it is mostly referring to what piefed.social does, and not incumbent on all other instances to do so. It also looks unfinished.
So not “literally.” That’s the point I argued with.
I browse by subscribed. I support the right for everyone to choose what they see with minimal persuasion. I don’t see this problem, if it exists.
I can make my own decisions about people without a flag next to their name. I vehemently oppose this feature.
My lunchroom analogy applies here. Users should be able to make their own minds.
As I just said: this is the main site for piefed, not just .social:
I don’t see how it’s inherently some sort of hugbox, as you claim.
Good for you. But I am thinking at an instance level. Spam is actually a problem on platforms like this.
If Lemmy was to triple in size tomorrow, it’s base tools wouldn’t be capable of dealing with it.
I just meant purely in terms of admins being able to see it. Whether or not it shows for users is another matter.
Yes, I know. But it’s not clear that all of the content there is meant to be specifically telling other owners how they should run their instance.
Didn’t say it was a hugbox, said it fosters division.
I don’t know whether piefed has less spam or not, and whether that’s by volume or percentage, and why. I haven’t seen any evidence favoring either platform.
There is no way Lemmy would triple in size in a day. Why would they build for something that would never happen? That’s like ordering three pizzas for a party when you only need one.
I still oppose the low-karma feature on moral and ideological grounds. Voting is easily manipulated, so any system based on it is also easily manipulated.
It was clear to me that site was for piefed.
Disgusting