we are on the latest version now, there is no need to wait
other accounts:
- @MrKaplan@piefed.world
- @MrKaplan@discuss.online (not actively monitored)
- 0 Posts
- 63 Comments
doesn’t really look much different between the two instances. the theme differences are minor. the current default theme on piefed.world is even a bit more compact than the quokk.au default theme.


there are also user settings for more compact post listings, e.g. the variant with smaller thumbnails:

and after writing all this i realized you were referring to the bottom navigation. we updated several piefed versions in the last few days, if this is still the case for you i recommend raising this as a bug directly at https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Justice Department indicts former FBI Director James Comey for a second timeEnglish
12·1 month agothey don’t seem to be moderating at all, nor interacting with anything on the fediverse other than spamming to their own communities, likely automated. we will defed from them soon if i don’t receive a response to my pm. i’m aware of at least one other instance admin unsuccessfully attempting to reach out to them already due to lack of moderation.
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•@mudkip@lemdro.id lets LLMs spam the FediverseEnglish
21·4 months agoI changed the password after leaking that screenshot
presumably in the time between leaking and changing it? once the password is changed the old password won’t work anymore, and neither will any of the previous login tokens.
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Are there any bots that we can use to mirror posts from subreddits?English
2·9 months agothere is currently nothing I can see that would be a strong bot indicator. there are various indicators of an actual human using the account.
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•an incomplete list of fediverse instances scraped by meta to train AIEnglish
9·10 months agoof all the scrapers we see, the requests identified as originating from Meta seem to be well behaved overall. they appear to (mostly) be respecting robots.txt where present and their request volume to Lemmy.World is only averaging slightly above 5 requests per minute over the last 2 weeks. they also don’t spoof their user agents to pretend to be web browsers, or at least I have not seen credible accusations of this happening.
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I can't access this sub can someone help me?English
2·10 months agothis is a bug in lemmy-ui. it works in alternative interfaces, e.g. at https://t.lemmy.world/c/إسلام.
the bug report about this was just recently closed due to a lack of external contributions to address the issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2207
hello,
based on your other post, which has since been removed by moderators of that community, it seems that you are looking for the !perchance@lemmy.world community instead of this one.
you’re not going to have much luck here, as here people won’t even understand what you’re talking about.
MrKaplan@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•⚠️ATTENTION!⚠️ - Several messages are circulating from fake "official Mastodon accounts" that are stealing credentials!English
4·10 months agoplease remove the phishing link from this post immediately. you can defuse it e.g. by putting it in a code snippet and replacing the dots with
[.], e.g.netprocesse[.]com.
lemmy currently doesn’t have granular federation controls. the only option right now is to defederate from mbin instances, but other instances might still announce your users’ votes to mbin instances. the more hacky way would be to also block federation related http requests from mbin instances to prevent them from retrieving user profiles, which is probably the most effective method that could be used.
piefeds non-federated votes are a user setting for the default value and users have the option for each vote whether it should be federated. see also https://piefed.social/post/982478
as explained in this post, the original implementation of “private voting” has already been replaced with non-federated voting, which addresses the abuse concerns, as it’s then limited to just the instance the votes are cast on.
it’s the software, similar to how you’re using lemmy right now
no notification of a moderation event
lemmy.world has notifications for local users or users in local communities for removed content.
piefed is a fair bit younger, the first commitin the git repo was on Fri Jul 28 02:07:44 2023 +0000. it has only in recent months started really picking up some traction with several lemmy instances already creating piefed instances as well.
did you see an orange/white cloudflare error page or something else? i tried searching for it in our server logs but i don’t find it.
you may however have hit an outage we had for several minutes around an hour before your comment due to running out of memory on the host.
lemmy doesn’t support subscribing to users, but you can subscribe to communities the same way you’d subscribe to other communities from other instances.
what kind of error did you see and what did you click on? a link to a post?
piefed doesn’t support animated media yet, iirc it doesn’t work in posts either
pixelfed supports signing in with mastodon, not sure about others

what?