Jerry

joined 2 years ago
 

For those who love the #Fediverse social media environment, a reminder that there are also #Reddit replacement applications like #Piefed, #Lemmy, and #MBIN.

If you're interested in checking out the experience, I opened https://feddit.online a couple of weeks ago. It's a PieFed server. PieFed is nearly out of beta, but seems to be working perfectly well. I'm enjoying it. Registration is open.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@NeuKelte @stackerlee @_elena @Cardialgy @[email protected] @twosortoftechguys @rimu

The terms are equivalent to "Mastodon" in that they are just the names of the applications that provide the ability to create and manage communities.

I'm here if you have questions.

 

Some of you here, and on other servers, post on particular topics, like Celtic culture, Linux, cardiovascular health. But most microblogging applications, like Mastodon, lack engagement. People who read your posts don't see follow-up discussions, either because they are unaware there is a discussion, or because, given the nature of the Fediverse, their server doesn't receive all the related posts.

Imagine if you were able to set up a "digital campfire" as a supplement where you can dive deep into discussions, answer questions, and engage with your readers about your passion and interest, where everyone can see all the interactions.

This is what Fediverse applications like PieFed, Lemmy, and MBIN provide (Reddit alternatives). They allow you to create focused communities dedicated to your passions and interests.

These platforms are also federated, connecting with other Fediverse apps for wider reach.

Ready to create and moderate a digital campfire? You can set up a community on my PieFed server at https://feddit.online or a different server more suited to your liking. You can then invite your readers to join and engage. While there, you might find other communities to join. There are tons of them.

@_[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] #PieFed #MBIN #Lemmy #Reddit #KBIN #Fediverse #threadiverse

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

@hitstun @rimu @Andromxda
Wow. You're right. The display is beautiful! I never saw any communities that showed this feature so well!

I'm glad you joined the server! Welcome.

And a GB is but a drop. Don't worry about resource usage.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

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A perfect example of why down votes are useful in PieFed and why reputation and attitude scores are a nice PieFed feature.

Wish Mastodon had these.

 

Want a piece of PieFed? I'm now running a PieFed instance: https://feddit.online

A long time ago I had a #KBIN instance, feddit.online. KBIN is part of the "threadiverse", a Reddit replacement.

When KBIN was abandoned, I shut it down. KBIN became #MBIN and Jerry Bell opened a fantastic MBIN instance, fedia.io, to go along with the mother ship instance. I didn't see a reason to open yet another MBIN instance. So feddit.online remained parked ... until now.

Ending its time in beta, there is a new #Reddit #Fediverse replacement, #PieFed, which is similar to MBIN in how it works, but is built with different technology.

While MBIN is mainly written in PHP and Node, and uses RabbitMQ for queuing, PieFed is written using Flask/Python, with Celery for queuing.

I'm much more familiar with Python than PHP, and so PieFed is particularly interesting to me. I might even be able to contribute to the project someday when I get through learning the codebase and learning Flask.

More information about PieFed is here: https://join.piefed.social/features/ and https://blog.elenarossini.com/the-future-of-social-is-here-a-show-and-tell-part-4-lemmy-piefed-mbin/

Want to play with PieFed?

https://feddit.online is available now. Registration is immediately available while I'm available to watch, but restricted when I'm not watching. If restricted, you just need to give a quick reason for joining and then be patient.

Also, some email providers have an issue with email addresses ending in .social, especially that come from a mail server hosted on Digital Ocean. If joining, check your spam filter and white list [email protected]

Remember, it's beta. So there may be issues and there may be downtime at times to address upgrades and what not. Also, I've been so busy bringing up the server that I haven't had a chance to learn everything yet about it, so I may not have answers to questions.

It seems to run efficiently, but I'm unsure if I sized the server optimally. I will grow it if need be.

Welcome to anyone interested in checking out PieFed!

@[email protected] @[email protected] @_[email protected]
#Fediverse #Lemmy

 

This! This! So perfectly stated and well-written.

Beyond technical features: why we need to talk about the values of the Fediverse (part 1).

As users of the Fediverse, I think we'll all relate and understand.

https://blog.elenarossini.com/the-values-of-the-fediverse-ethical-social-media/?ref=the-future-is-federated-newsletter

@_[email protected]

#Fediverse

 

I opened a #Friendica server (https://my-place.social) because I became inspired to try it out based on this blog post by Elena Rossini: https://blog.elenarossini.com/the-future-of-social-is-here-a-show-and-tell-part-3-friendica

If you have any interest in checking out Freindica, read her blog post first.

My early experiences with Friendica are similar to hers and were the reasons that my interest, at the time a couple of years back, didn't last more than a few hours.

I've been using Friendica for over a week now, and I do very much prefer it to Mastodon, after having gotten used to it.

Friendica is like 2 applications in one. Yes, it is a Facebook replacement. I don't use that part. I can't tell you much about it.

The other application is like Mastodon with extras. If you're interested, read more about this further down.

What I really like about Friendica:

Groups! This is really fantastic. There is, for example, a group for Friendica Support, Friendica Admins, and Friendica Developers. I had questions and problems getting the server going. I posted questions in the Friendica support group and I got help directly from the Developers.

You can't get this on Mastodon. Sure, you can use hashtags, but they will only be seen by people who happen to log in at the right time for them to appear on their timeline, or if they happen to search for the hashtag. With groups, the conversations are all there waiting for you when you enter the group.

Interestingly, there are a couple of Mastodon groups. They aren't very active, but that they exist shows that they would be helpful if Mastodon had it.

Circles. These are very similar to Lists in Mastodon where you can create circles of people.

#Phanpy works with Friendica! This is a big plus. I love that I can use the Phanpy catch up feature with my Friendica feed. Catch up is a wonderful Phanpy feature, BTW.

But, there are a few rough edges with its integration with Friendica. While threaded posts work perfectly for Mastodon, they don't always display well when using Phanpy with Friendica.

RSS feeds are built in. You can follow RSS feeds like you follow other accounts. On Mastodon, I use the RSS-parrot bot to do it. But RSS feed posts look much nicer in Friendica since they are part of it.

Bluesky integration is built in. Your Bluesky timeline is right inside your Friendica timeline. This feature I can't test because there's a bug when using a Bluesky PDS (Personal Data Server). However, it will be fixed in the next release of the add-on. I was able to reach the developer in the Friendica Support group.

Can automatically post to WordPress.

Tumblr integration is built in. You can see your Tumblr feed in your Friendica timeline. I'm not much of a Tumblr user so haven't used this much.

Diaspora integration is also built in, but I've not used it.

I can see a post preview before sending a post, so I can see exactly what it will look like. I like this very much!

What I really don't like about Friendica:

The UI takes getting used to.

You can filter messages by selecting a number of different criteria to hone what you want to see. But so many choices makes it all confusing and a little overwhelming.

No translation option. But when using Phanpy, translation is available via Phanpy.

No way for Admins to make announcements like in Mastodon. I miss this.

Can't limit servers, can only block them entirely. I like being able to just limit some servers and I wish I could do this as well in Friendica.

Can't make a post reply private. In Mastodon, I can reply to a post privately. I don't see the option in the Friendica UI. However, if I reply via Phanpy, I can do it.

It works with Tusky, but I need to keep logging in. I need to try other apps.

I can't set a notification to tell me when someone posts.

By default, new accounts are locked. When you open a new account, you have to approve followers. In Mastodon, it's the opposite. I like the Mastodon default better.

Fewer moderation tools. Mastodon has better moderation tools.

Fewer tools to see what is happening with the server. However, it is does support Zabbix which provides a lot of server information if you're willing to set up a Zabbix dashboard, which is on my to-do list.

Anyway, this is all I can think of for now.

Curious? Try Friendica at https://my-place.social

@_[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] #Mastodon #Masto #Fediverse #Friendica

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@[email protected] I don't block threads on my instance. I limit them because I think as they build out more integration, spammers will begin posting from there, given that it will take longer to remove them on Threads than on a Mastodon server. I have no plans to ever block Threads.

But, I have unlimited many Threads accounts individually, as exceptions, that I know are real and safe, and will do so on request.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@[email protected]
Interesting because I too announced that my kbin instance, feddit.online, is shutting down on November 4th for a different set of goat rodeo reasons.

No, it's just not maintainable at this time.