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  • Had to get that account back as piefed.zip, piefed.social and lemmy.zip cannot be accessed.

    Cool to see other people still able to access the Threadiverse

  • People post and comment from other platforms like Piefed

  • There's also [email protected]

    It's usually recommended to post to an already established community to avoid single poster burnout, but you do you

  • note that it tests deployment of all the newest features, so it can break more readily than a more stable instance

    That's https://crust.piefed.social/ now

  • I wouldn't hold my breath, I'm on the Zulip (https://chat.piefed.social/ ) and Matrix chats and the migration script isn't really worked on by anyone.

    Instances like quokk.au just went nuclear and recreated their instances with Piefed when keeping the domain name.

    https://piefed.blahaj.zone/ went the subdomain route.

  • You personally have helped with that a ton, thank you so much for caring and sharing positivity vibes 😽❣️!! You are helping people not want to leave and go back to Reddit (which sounds odd I know, but remember that the tiny niche subs there really are different than the larger ones, and people can be much kinder in them than the more popular subs there, or the more popular communities here).

    Sharing this feeling as well, thank you so much @[email protected] for all your posts and comments on the platform!

  • Previous thread on the same topic 4 days ago: https://piefed.blahaj.zone/post/238765

    Also, OP, as a general request, could you please consider posting to

    Those two communities have several active members posting, and are trying to gather enough activity to become sustainable. [email protected] was barely active before you started posting it to it, and now provides people with https://lawsofux.com/choice-overload when they want to post about movies.

    Feel also free to join [email protected] where we discuss growing communities

  • AniSocial got the same issues as EuropePub: ton of noise, 0 purposes and discussion.

    Creating another instance wouldn't solve that issue

  • Not sure those are needed with the current population

  • lemm.ee has shut down for good

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  • Let's just agree to disagree

  • lemm.ee has shut down for good

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  • Like I said, I can’t force you to see it. The fact that you think it would mean re-engineering the whole platform means you aren’t getting it. It’s almost literally the suggestion of least effort, it’s largely an organizational change that encourages instances not to cope with more responsibility than they can deal with by encouraging decoupling the current structure into two more specialized ones.

    You make this about me, but nobody else sees it. As you said, content instance are possible today (admins just have to disable their registrations), but nobody does that.

  • I've had situations where it was useful, and managed to get unbanned (I was apparently talking about the Fediverse too much)

  • lemm.ee has shut down for good

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  • Being a dedicated content instance provider would also inherently imply dedicating that instance to a certain, more controlled type of content. An authentication instance might want to cater to a geography, which will probably decide to interact with the rest of the world and to provide adequate verification and certification mechanisms. A content instance might want to cater to a geography or a subject, resulting in specialized participation, with certification and verification based on the content, not the user.

    Those control mechanisms were available to lemm.ee. There's a reason most active instances mostly defederate from certain instances.

    You keep seeing monolithic instances that congregate the most communities as a plus. That’s a negative in my perspective on the fediverse. It shouldn’t be competing reddit clones with the one having the most communities winning out.

    I don't, I'm the one regularly pushing for more decentralization of communities (https://reddthat.com/post/20197120 , e.g. [email protected] vs [email protected])

    But I would rather have instances use the tools they currently have (and hopefully more will come with Piefed development catching up) rather than trying to re-engineer the whole platform when some instances don't use the existing moderation tools.

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