• ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    Okay, but: is there a decent mobile app, yet? Social media is something I do while waiting for the bus, not something I do on a desktop that could be running Dwarf Fortress instead.

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    8 days ago

    Can somebody please briefly explain, what is Piefed, how’s it different(?) from Lemmy, and why a lot of big posters moved to there?

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      7 days ago

      Piefed is lemmy for liberals who need a bubble to protect them from the nonwhites

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      There are probably people that can explain much better than me. But I can honestly tell no differences to Lemmy (but there are many). PieFed and Lemmy integrate very well. However I am only accessing them through the Voyager mobile app, so maybe that’s why I don’t see a lot of difference.

      Regarding the question why, it’s easy - I don’t want to be dependent on Tankie developers, who are openly support Russian propaganda.

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        I don’t think Voyager or Summit can do the deduplication and merging of posts and comments yet, so you probably won’t notice those benefits. Hopefully they get them soon as it improves communication overall when all the comments are in one post.

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            7 days ago

            Thank you! Let me know if there is anything I can do to improve Blorp for you!

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          Probably, as I have never heard about those features! Reduplication relates to the same communities on different instances? If yes, I don’t need that, I see that as a feature.

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    8 days ago

    This is cool, but also what domain would I naively wish to test this on first? Blocking out stuff seems rather odd by principle of how the fediverse operates i guess

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      7 days ago

      Like if you wanted to block all articles linking to The New York Times, now you can. Or I think you could have since long ago but now that’s also possible through the API, in case apps like Voyager want to connect to it.

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      Blocking out stuff seems rather odd by principle of how the fediverse operates i guess

      Why?

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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        7 days ago

        Because it’s pull-based rather than push-based, so if you don’t want to see something, don’t sub it.

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          This seems to ignore a basic use case of Lemmy. Scrolling through all or local posts. Something I imagine most users of Lemmy do. Blocking is useful and would be even if this use case didn’t exist, which it does.

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        Wouldn’t you also block comments from those users? Even if you’re not interested it those specific posts, you probably still want that interaction in mutual communities