cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/538685
No more duplicate posts
One of the things that the recent addition of the Feeds feature highlighted was how many cross-posts / duplicate posts there are. When you display posts from [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc all the cross-posts make it get repetitive, really fast. The same thing happens on the home feed too although it’s a bit less obvious because there’s a wider range of subjects involved.
Except now, it doesn’t, because PieFed de-duplicates your feed! And your home page, and your topics. Attached to this post is a screenshot showing how it works out - an article posted to 7 different places is only shown once despite me having joined most of those communities.
We’re still figuring out whether it’s a good idea to merge all the comments from all the cross-posts into one page and how to do that in a way that respects the different culture/rules in the communities that the posts were made in. It’s a tricky UX and social question.
I’ve held off on adding a cross-post function to PieFed until now but it’ll be added soon.
Every time I hear about PieFed it’s because a feature that Lemmy should have was already implemented on there…
This seems like such a useful feature and I hope lemmy brings it. What else does piefed do?
Python development is fast, everybody knows that. It lets you focus on features with slightly degraded performances
As is mentioned in the post, PieFed has Feeds. They’re really cool! There’s also the topics system, which is great if you want to browse specific categories without necessarily focusing on any one given community.
ALso… KEYWORD FILTERING! Super cool.
I just put together my first feed today, collecting more than 60 US protest communities into one feed: https://piefed.social/f/50501
In the drop-down menus on top I can choose between either the communities I’m subscribed to, or the feeds I subscribe to. I can subscribe to public feeds compiled by other users, including users on other PieFed instances. I can also make a private feed if I don’t feel like sharing it.
It’s pretty great. Would absolutely recommend.
There are two main instances:
https://piefed.social/ and https://feddit.online/
There’s no mobile app/APK support at the moment, but it’s coming soon.
And the filtering isn’t just yay vs. nay, you can also select a little bit of filtering as a third option for that.
At this point it probably would be easier to list the things that PieFed does not do:-P
Lets you block a whole instance including users.
https://feddit.uk/post/25659591
If I may use reddit parlance, be cause that’s all I want to do with threadiverse personally, on piefed topics are auto multireddits, and feeds are multireddits I can choose myself?
Yes, pretty much
I remember seeing that meme, I just didn’t get it at the time