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[–] Taalnazi@lemmy.world 15 points 12 hours ago (24 children)

What makes it better/worse? Up- and downsides?

[–] WillStealYourUsername@piefed.blahaj.zone 44 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (21 children)
  • Communities can have a topic, this means you can browse by topic! Nice but not mindblowing
  • Communities can define post flairs! Basically very visible tags on posts that you can sort by. I've wanted this for a long time and some communities do this on lemmy by adding [flair/tag] to the title. Easy to forget to do. With it being a feature instead it's just much nicer and handier
  • Wikis! Some communities really benefit from having a wiki alongside it, like my DIY HRT community! I'm super pumped for this one
  • There's a NSFL flag for posts in addition to NSFW
  • Lots of neat options for communities and the user. You can set communities to be mosaic instead of a list! Haven't tried it yet but it's cool that it's an option
  • Built in custom css stuff
  • The dev seems very active and communicative
  • The dev isn't a transphobic tankie as far as I'm aware
  • Everything seems to be better made than here. Did you know on lemmy you need to comment/post in a community to be made a mod? You also can't be unmodded unless you have a comment or post. On piefed there's a menu for this instead. Lots of just better little things like that
  • More probably

The downside is Lemmy is more popular. I don't think there is a mobile app also (edit: there are mobile apps like Interstellar, but I dunno if they support all the non-lemmy features yet), just the web frontend. There might be more, but I just started using it. Also, since the instance is new it's still syncing posts and such from other instances and from lemmy

Edit:
Oh! And you can have "feeds" which are like multireddits. Instead of just your frontpage which acts as a singular feed you can have multiple custom feeds! Say a meme and a hobby feed f.ex, instead of everything being mixed

Edit:
One more negative is lemmy can't see the piefed only features like wikis. It's also newer and there seems to be mainly one contributor to the code, so I wouldn't be surprised if there are some bugs lurking around.

[–] princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 20 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

According to Ada, you can also set up instance moderators that don't have the full "keys to the castle". I think that's a big part of why they set it up to check out, I was chatting to her about how Blahaj kinda needed more moderation at an instance level.

[–] WillStealYourUsername@piefed.blahaj.zone 9 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Ah yes! That's correct. I'm an admin over there and can therefore moderate here as well

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