• RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    21 hours ago

    The way .zip does it kinda seems ideal, having default block lists that can be disabled by users that want to once they are accustomed to the software. Is this a feature of piefed or something zip added?

    But it also backs up one of my points, this rational system gets them labelled with “Defederation: Negligent” in the piefed onboarding flow. (Although I don’t know how much that affects what order they appear in.)

    I understand why some instance admin want to have “good defaults”

    Good defaults are good, as long as they are just defaults.

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      21 hours ago

      I agree with you.

      Piefed is great, but there is so much bias built into it. Say what you want about lemmy’s devs, AFAIK there is none of their bias built in to lemmy.

      The whole jump to piefed movement has not sat well with me. I get the extra features, but for it to really be something for everyone the dev has to consider their approach. Who knows what might be targetted next because the dev doesn’t like it. (Hyperbole btw, but its akin to censorship)

      Calling piefed.zip negligent because we give users control of their experience speaks volumes about either a poorly thought out system or a purposeful bias which shouldn’t exist in federated services. At least add the csam or far right instances to it if its a genuine tool, or remove it entirely

      • OpenStars@piefed.social
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        10 hours ago

        Some fair points here but don’t allow the person you are responding to here warp the conversation with highly charged wording choices, possibly influenced by the very drama posts that OP was referring to (except in reverse).

        I do not see the word “negligent” anywhere at https://piefed.social/auth/instance_chooser. I see only “Newbie-friendly” and “Choose your own adventure”. Is there something wrong or negative (hehe, “negligent”) about “Choose your own adventure”? Conversely, “Newbie-friendly” speaks to a playground like experience where even a former Redditor might be able to understand something - without having to bother to read anything at all, certainly nothing as complicated as my very own comment here🤪.

        PieFed.zip is not “negligent”, nor have I seen any hint or question that it ever might have been? There was concern that it might rather have been “Choose your own adventure” (and if so, then what would be wrong with that?) rather than “Newbie-friendly”, but even that was cleared up in favor of the latter.

        The person you are responding to is being negligent themselves (in their wording choice) if they are accusing piefed.zip of being negligent.

        PieFed.zip is a wonderful instance and to anyone else reading, it is highly recommended by many people to check it out and then recommend it to others as a great default Threadiverse instance (as lemmy.zip likewise used to be, before PieFed’s additional features eclipsed Lemmy’s).

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      21 hours ago

      Is this a feature of piefed or something they’ve added?

      I’m not quite sure to be honest.

      Hello @demigodrick@lemmy.zip, could you maybe provide some details?

      • Demigodrick@lemmy.zip
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        21 hours ago

        Its a plugin so not default behaviour, although I solidly believe that it should be built in.

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          21 hours ago

          Thank you for the quick reply. I agree with you, that should probably built in both Piefed and Lemmy.