1st Feb is #GlobalSwitchDay
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User level community and instance blocks will stop you from seeing posts from those places, but it does not block their users or their comments, so you'd still be able to see them around in non-blocked communities.
You can also establish a user block though too, so if their comments in unblocked communities are making your experience less than ideal, just block that user.
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You can also establish a user block though too, so if their comments in unblocked communities are making your experience less than ideal, just block that user.
That's not a terribly good user experience if a user doesn't want to interact with or see any comments from users of a particular instance, as then it would require the user to manually block hundreds of users over a long span of time.
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Lets make February a switch month. It is impossible to switch in one day
Yes, you have one month time to switch and then on the first sunday of the next month you should talk about your switch with someone or post it somewhere. That's the idea of #DIDit.
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Lemmy and Piefed are both Reddit alternatives. I'm not sure what all the pros and cons are of each, but Lemmy's developers are tankies so probably better to direct users and funding to a different project. I'm only on Lemmy because I wasn't aware of Piefed when I first joined.
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And obviously the Piefed codebase is so politically and ethically agreeable… /s
No one likes the lemmy lead devs or their stances. But, to my knowledge, they just keep doing their own thing over at
.mland never channel it into their actual codebase.When I first started here, I was on Kbin, and switched to lemmy because it was so much better. I considered switching to Piefed exactly because of these reasons you mentioned (I've already switched lemmy instances, comment history is not an issue for me), but when I looked into it there were so many just frankly aggravating things about the way it works and filters stuff by default (not to mention being written in Python, but that's completely tangential) that I couldn't do it.
Sure, lemmy developers have backwards principles. But at least their software doesn't. I completely get why someone would use Piefed instead, especially if they're trans or of some other demographic directly targeted by the lemmy developers, but I wouldn't do it myself (unless it gets better, of course).
And obviously the Piefed codebase is so politically and ethically agreeable… /s
People are more likely to donate to a project that they actually use. If more people are using piefed, it means more money going to that project rather than a bunch of tankies. So I can see why people who disagree with the Lemmy devs might want to direct people elsewhere even if the software itself is apolitical.
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I'd argue that it is more because so many people have hate comms and groups set up specifically to target the lemmy devs. Idk why people hate Des so much
Theee are hate comms for the lemmy devs? I've failed run across them, huh.
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Today the first of Feb is Global Switch day, Spread awareness of the Fediverse in your communities.
Do you really want the world to join here? I don't think you do. A lot of the world is anti trans, anti woke or whatever they want to call it. I'm pretty open minded but the Marxist purists who continuously shout down differing opinions get really old sometimes.
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Do you really want the world to join here? I don't think you do. A lot of the world is anti trans, anti woke or whatever they want to call it. I'm pretty open minded but the Marxist purists who continuously shout down differing opinions get really old sometimes.
Elsewhere in this thread it is said that Lemmy makers have "backwards principles" and trans would be better served by "piefed".
Elsewhere in same thread, Lemmy creators are "trans tankies".
who is in charge of these claims and how do they reach these conclusions? I want access to the Lemmy/Piefed tankie-trans wars, I must be in wrong subs
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Ditto! I'm now loopy. Never heard of it before today. Enjoying it (and getting incentive to brush up on German).
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Elsewhere in this thread it is said that Lemmy makers have "backwards principles" and trans would be better served by "piefed".
Elsewhere in same thread, Lemmy creators are "trans tankies".
who is in charge of these claims and how do they reach these conclusions? I want access to the Lemmy/Piefed tankie-trans wars, I must be in wrong subs
That's entirely possible, as it's closer to being the very public conflicts of like a dozen people. You could have blocked one user and inadvertantly insulated yourself from almost all of it.
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UX is everything.
Because I don't want to give people more descion fatigue I picked the one I felt had the best UX
the ux is dependent on the app or webapp (usually tied to an instance) you are using, and mbin is the same ux as Lemmy like 90% of the time. there is only one mobile app (Interstellar) but its no worse than most Lemmy apps. i think the better federation alone would be enough to make it more popular if Lemmy wasnt the only thing being recommended for threads.
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Elsewhere in this thread it is said that Lemmy makers have "backwards principles" and trans would be better served by "piefed".
Elsewhere in same thread, Lemmy creators are "trans tankies".
who is in charge of these claims and how do they reach these conclusions? I want access to the Lemmy/Piefed tankie-trans wars, I must be in wrong subs
I noticed that too. I clearly don't know what the fuck is going on here.