

- you can’t get a Toyota on top of your Huyndai in 5 minutes, you can create a Piefed account and import your Lemmy settings in 5 minutes
- a lot of people aren’t aware about Piefed, and how compatible it is with Lemmy
Also on @Blaze@feddit.org
Locked with a pinned post to a more active community https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/39199203
Piefed has multicommunities https://piefed.fediverse.observer/list
Piefed has instance blocking that blocks users, and supports Voyager https://piefed.fediverse.observer/list
They should just be locked down until we have a bigger userbase
The topic comes up regularly on !fedigrow@lemmy.zip
PieFed has that
PieFed has keyword filters and multicommunities
Piefed has flairs for both posts and users
Cool new avatar!
We try to keep an eye about those posts on !ask@piefed.social
Based on your username, maybe you’ll like !lego@piefed.social
The way to go
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Nothing out of the ordinary personally.
Meta communities are prompt to drama, but that’s the usual.
Edit: I just remember I’ve seen a few one-day account posting obvious ragebait. That usually gets removed quickly.
Edit2: example https://lemmy.world/post/33629252
For the Threadiverse, there are a variety of clients for Lemmy, with some of the most popular ones being Voyager, Thunder, Mlem, Jerboa and Photon. My sense is that the Threadiverse clients do not differ much in features, and mainly differ in platforms and terms of design. The main standout feature at this point seems to be support for PieFed, but a variety of clients (including Voyager, Mlem and multiple more now support PieFed). It points to an ecosystem where clients are aware of each other, and new innovations get rapidly copied by other clients, bringing them effectively to the entire ecosystem. If there are unique features in Threadiverse clients that you think I should pay attention to, let me know in the comments, I’d love to hear from you.
Nice article !
Locking a community still allows people to comment under the pinned post, so if there’s any interest to revive that community it can be done that way
At the moment we have a few famous examples
All of those communities have similar rules, there’s nothing distinguishing them (!privacy@lemmy.ml for instance is different) except that mods never bothered to agree on a single place