I simply wanted a fresh space to build new communities on a service that better promotes the visibility of content. Reddit is busy, but it’s also old and tired. Every community name is taken. All the names are used up. Some are actively maintained with enthusiasm, some are run by skeleton crews and others are mostly abandoned. Just because a site has all the people doesn’t mean you can get engagement there because more people also means more competition for visibility.
Skavau
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Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFedeology - Ideological Purity in PieFedEnglish
31·1 month agoI’m pretty sure the vast majority of all penned in functions were present at base before Piefed had anyone specifically scrutinising the code, before the platform was more popular. That is to say that the software itself was originally more designed in a personalised way, and then many core functions were removed. Yes, someone noticed it each time - but I am not aware of anything specifically ‘snuck in’ here.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFedeology - Ideological Purity in PieFedEnglish
41·1 month agoThe development of Piefed has been for default settings to be removed and detached over time, not added in.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•PieFedeology - Ideological Purity in PieFedEnglish
81·1 month agohttps://piefed.world/post/808290
Note this is purely on piefed.social specifically, not some universal thing.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
14·1 month ago[email protected] has returned to piefed.social after we confirmed that the moderator in questions mod-logs would not continue to federate out.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
51·1 month agoThere’s also the issue that piefed.social, seems to use the delete_user command instead of the ban command. My guess is that is similar to lemmy’s purge user action, probably maybe? From my browsing of the modlog that command doesn’t seem to be used by any other instance, at least not in a way that gets recorded by piefed. If the PHP command the spreadsheet said it used is accurate, it wouldn’t include any instances of delete_user, which would result in bans from piefed.social being very under-reported.
This is mostly used for banning of new users (usually AI bots, trolls, spammers) rather than as a rule. I don’t know if rimu’s data detects that, but it does specifically note the average account age of a banned user from piefed.social is much younger than most other instances. But the “delete user” bans do show in the mod-logs from piefeds perspective.
Piefed.zip/lemmy.zip
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do people actually use to game together instead of discord. Now that the dust has settled. Any recommendations?English
21·1 month agoDiscord shelved these plans due to major backlash for at least 6 months, so it’s stil going to be Discord.
The other alternatives aren’t up to it yet.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
46·1 month agoDbzer0 itself is very pro-AI. Or at least it has a lot of pro-AI communities.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
121·1 month agoDbzer0 itself is very pro-AI. Or at least it has a lot of pro-AI communities.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Which instances have the most ban-happy moderators? Analysis insideEnglish
30·1 month agoI have no idea about pawb.social, but it’s almost certainly heavily bloated by bans for downvoting on AI communities on dbzer0 (and maybe some other communities).
I also imagine places like lemmy.world are distorted due to them receiving the lions share of new communities, many of which end up abandoned - whereas smaller, more ‘community’ instances are stricter and will delete troll/spam/abandoned communities.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy instance post visibility rankingsEnglish
7·1 month agoThis is true, but the bulk of those instances are basically abandoned/barely active.
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Open Social Web Needs Section 230 to SurviveEnglish
1·1 month agoHexbear in particular literally stickies posts to their instance and thus in that sense ‘recommends’ it. The user replied saying that if you “If you censor or promote speech, you should be responsible for it, to the same extent.”
Skavau@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Open Social Web Needs Section 230 to SurviveEnglish
3·1 month agoSo how does that work with Threadiverse instances, many of which have openly partisan rules? Would that make instances like lemmy.blahaj and dbzer0 liable because they censor specific expressed political and social viewpoints?
A time-limited manual block is doable and desirable.
I am afraid I simply don’t support your automatic block system time limited or not.
Even if you wouldn’t use that option, having an automated blocking system to that scale is absurd to me
So if I was to downvote you within this thread, you would want this system to block me - but only comments by me within this thread?
There’s a difference between manually blocking specific users and having a system set up so you will automatically block anyone who ever downvotes any of your posts or comments.




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