Snoopy
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Snoopy@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•A load of mastodon users think groups are just autoboost accounts.English5·18 days agoYes, when you edit a forumverse post (lemmy, mbin, piefed) it boosts those posts and create several duplicate of the same post. It pollute their timeline.
So it is either a bot or a bug for them. If you are on mastodon, try subscribing to @fediverse@lemmy.world and edit this post on lemmy.
Futhermore, comments aren’t grouped in the post. They are separated from their parent element. And you need to crawl back the comment to find its original post.
I hope mastodon will support the forumverse. The iceshrimp devs, currently rewritting iceshimp in C#, are working on it.
Snoopy@piefed.socialto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Paris Mayor: I want a city with less cars. Perhaps it's controversial, but I think I'm on the right side of history. I had lobbyists from car companies threaten me in my own office.English2·20 days agoMy main point was the living cost. I lived in Paris center in 8m2 for 400€. And paid the navigo pass around 70€ or even more.
If you want to plan an ecological city, you don’t only need to reduce cars but create affordable public transport that connect city border to its center. And the article explain badly the challenge.
Ecological planification can’t bypass social and economy. I was just arguing that you can’t do an ecological city if you don’t reduce rent in Paris’s center.
The problem Paris face is its “gentrification”
The city center is the most expensive one compared to living in rural area with a garden and few basic shop. And everything is less expensive outside Paris.
Snoopy@piefed.socialto Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Paris Mayor: I want a city with less cars. Perhaps it's controversial, but I think I'm on the right side of history. I had lobbyists from car companies threaten me in my own office.English11·20 days agoDepends, most poor people doesn’t live in city center but at its border. So they use lot cars or rer.
The rental price is crazy high there.
They need to divide rent price and create more public transport to connect the outside city to its center. So it’s a very difficult project, so urban planner sketched ideas to decentralize paris from its center.
Snoopy@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Do you use other federated software besides Lemmy (e.g. Mastodon/Pixelfed/etc.), if so which?English1·23 days agoI use :
microblog
- mastodon for political content as it allows me to avoid lenghty and tendious discussion with its 500 characters limit. But…i stopped using it for a while due to current news on climate change and fascism. And i’m not fan of its UI
- IceShrimp. I love its colorful UI. For me it one of the best UI on the fediverse. It also have a good balance between lenghty text and short one. It also support markdown. 3000 characters is enough
forumverse
- lemmy, it was good when we migrated from Reddit but over time i prefer PieFed.
- Mbin, i tried it but i dunno why i don’t use it as much as Lemmy whereas there were much more functionalities and cool ideas.
- PieFed i’m starting to use it much more than Lemmy. There are plenty great ideas as downvote management, tags, poll, multicommu, support peertube and a.gup.pe. It is better each week.
You can limit it to social network. I class peertube, pixelfed as a media plateform rather a social network one.
For migration, can i migrate my account with :
- My followers and giving them my new adress ? Do it update itself or do we have to do it ?
- my contents : communities, bookmark, posts, comments…
- can i delete my account ? Can i delete all my content ? and how easy it is ? There we will see Meta doing an amazing score.
- bonus : can i export settings as colors scheme ? (Accessibility for visually impaired)
- can i give community to new mod ? Can i fork it ?
And let’s add accessibility. :)
We don’t talk much about it and we are doing a very bad job. So the scoring system should also raise this issue : how accessible is the decentralized software.
Or maybe a separate scoring system ? So i will be easier to manage it ?
Yes culture and language should be another metric.
But migrate option, i think they could be integrated because they are a key part of a decentralized system. I you can’t move easily from facebook, reddit, you will stay. And that’s why people stay, they shared life with people, they have build together a community…
There is an article about nomadic identity that explain well those part. :)
Very interesting idea, thank you :)
So for my feedback, i love your project and i can’t wait to see where you will go. Great job :3
For me lemmy is still centered on lemmy.world and theqbiggest community (in any instance) doesn’t help users to move to another community as they will post where there are lot users to reach them.
For myself, I would add two layers for decentralization scoring, maybe a separate scoring :
Ability to migrate
- account and its followers
- community : miror content and move it to another instance with its followers
- export a backup of a server in case of absent admins
- change software. The problem is the golden cage, we thould be able to migrate between lemmy > iceshrimp, mastodon > piefed…mostly between social network. I think nomadic identity can offer us an interesting solution.
Culture diversities
For lemmy, i think content is still too western centric :
- If you reduce lemmy instances by spoken language as french, we only have 1-3 servers, so we have a single point of faillure. On mastodon there are several french instance.
- If i count english content versus indian, chinese, arab, spanish…we are pretty far from being decentralized. And yes, we also need to note their countries regulation as our to get a clear overview.
Snoopy@piefed.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish2·29 days agoYes Lemmy communities are nice but you will notice quickly that there are part you may want to avoid. So each communities, even if they may have the same name offer a different experience. It’s all up to the mod team 😅
Btw, there are other software part of the forumverse as Mbin, NodeBB and PieFed that offer a slightly different experience and UI too
Welcome and enjoy :)
Thank for the suggestion, i’m saveing your comment :)
I will watch Flow movie tomorrow. It is made with blender and there is a cat.
Anyway, the video is a brutal truth about climate change.
Thank for supporting the evidence, i’m gonna take a therapy now 😭
Snoopy@piefed.socialto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•LW admins instance-ban a Lemm.ee user for being underageEnglish1·2 months agoThat’s the main reason why we decided to migrate !france@lemmy.world to !france@jlai.lu : lemmy.world are too big.
Yes, Mastodon will add it. Currently the closest group mastodon users have is our forumverse and a.gup.pe.
Iceshrimp is a fork of firefish, a misskey fork. But once they finish the rewritting, it won’t be a fork anymore.
Here is their roadmap : https://issues/ Iceshrimp.dev/issue/ISH-191/Magazines-support
And we know one of their dev. He is on the matrix group of jlai.lu and he confirmed working on lemmy and PieFed support. So by the end of this year we should see a tremendous increase of activity. 😍