Hey everyone! We’re moving to Piefed.social! You can find the comm at

[email protected]

(this link might work if you’re on Fedia) [email protected]

Hope to see everyone there!

Feed for all migrated comms here: https://piefed.social/f/pugmigration

Will I need to change my account to participate?

Nope! Piefed is compatible with Lemmy instances, so you can keep using your current account! All you have to do is hit ‘unsubscribe’ on this Tankiejerk on Lemmy.world, and hit ‘subscribe’ on the Tankiejerk comm that’s on Piefed.social

After that, just participate as you normally would!

Why move the comm?

Nothing in particular against Lemmy.world - the admins here have made some amateurish mistakes, but I’m willing to accept that we’re all human and running a big instance is not easy, especially for a volunteer team. The issue is with the Lemmy devs.

There’s been long-standing tension with the Lemmy devs - namely, that they use their influence over their flagship instance - .ml - to enforce the removal of acknowledgements of incidents of genocide and imperialism that they like. If you’re morbidly curious, [email protected] documents this, with things like acknowledgement of the Holodomor or refutation of the claim that Ukraine deserves to be genocided by modern Russia being removed by dev/admin fiat.

This places users who are not genocide deniers or supporters in an awkward position - namely, that either we refrain from contributing to the devs - damaging the longevity of the platform we’re using - or that we contribute to them despite their horrific views - enabling them to continue spreading and creating a space for genocide denial.

With that in mind (and I was a Kbin user initially precisely because of my discomfort with the Lemmy devs - I hope Ernest is okay, wherever he is), I’ve been keeping an eye out for a viable Lemmy Fediverse alternative for a while now. Piefed’s main dev has a good head on his shoulders, and it appears to be a robust platform. I think Piefed is ready, and I’m just medicated enough at the moment to make the effort of revving up the comms from scratch and writing up this screed.

Why Piefed.social specifically?

A good question. I considered Piefed.world, as the organization .world belongs to is larger than Lemmy/Piefed and robust. Anarchist.nexus was right out, on account of it being an offshoot of dbzer0, whose admins have chosen to indulge in very concerning Uyghur genocide denial and tolerating Holodomor denial on its instance. Ultimately I decided to give Piefed.social a chance on account of a coherent core mission statement in favor of democracy and rational discourse.

What will happen to this comm?

Well, I won’t be participating in it anymore except to remind people of the move, and hopefully most users will follow suit and join the Piefed.social community. I’ll stick around to remove spam, but that’s about it.

  • Valmond@lemmy.world
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    I’m just hopping in here to ask a question before things might lock up.

    Is this some replacement for Lemmy (but using the same protocol)?

    If so, is it the back end, and I can continue to use Connect(for example)? But I’d trash my Lemmy server and spin up a piefed one?

    All information greatly appreciated!

    And good on you doing this, those tankie shit heads are really the thorn in the side.

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      PieFed is not a direct replacement for Lemmy, but it uses the same protocol (ActivityPub) for federation, so you can access content of the fediverse including communities hosted on lemmy/mbin etc.

      More and more apps have started support PieFed, my favourite is Voyager. Not sure about Connect.

      Check out the feature list: https://join.piefed.social/features/

    • Jeena@piefed.jeena.net
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      Don’t spin up a piefed instance under the same (sub)domain as your lemmy instance. This will lead to a lot of confusion for all instances. They will think they talk to the old instance but suddenly the database has different content and doesn’t know how to answer. Or if you try to subscribe to something the other instance might think you’re already subscribed, etc.

      It’s better to use a different subdomain for piefed.

      But other than that yes, both have basically the same features and both can talk to each other without problems.

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        I hear you! My subdomain is lemmy so that probably won’t happen for me at least 😋👍🏻