Hey yall! I suppose I’m slowly getting back to federated platforms and soon off of reddit. Is there anything I need to know before browsing thru piefed? I heard Lemmy has had some past controversies and i made a post via my lemmy.blahaj.zone account where the comments section got heated, so i decided to show up here on piefed.social. Not yet ready to instance hop yet as I heard some of these developments have been new. So catch me up, how does Piefed feel?

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    4 days ago

    Wow…I just peeked into the previous thread and that got messy…

    Welcome to piefed.social! I hope you enjoy your time here. I might be an admin for piefed.social and contributed code to the project, but I still have a lemmy account that I use regularly. The two projects both swim in the same ocean.

    Feel free to reach out or post in the help or meta communities if you run into issues.

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    Since piefeed and Lemmy both use the ActivityPub protocol, the content is the same. It comes down to what your instance does in terms of federation (same as Lemmy) just with a different set of features. Chances are you don’t even know who is on Lemmy vs PieFeed unless they call it out or you go digging for it.

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    Definitely check out feeds and notifications ( that little bell). Absolute game changers

  • 𝕆𝕔𝕦𝕝𝕚@anarchist.nexus
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    Wild previous thread but I’m glad you’re happy with your choice!

    mobile apps aren’t up to date with the API, but they work well enough so I main this account now. It can be a bit rough on the sides too but that’s to be expected, it only started accelerating development half a year or so and it’s made stunning progress.

    I’m happy to be here and I’m pretty optimistic about the software’s future