cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/57576884

There’s so many ways to interact with the Fediverse. The most popular, by far, seems to be Mastodon, but Lemmy, Misskey, and Pixelfed are also relatively popular. Kbin used to be popular, but it has apparently been abandoned, and is mostly dead at this point.

I recently learned that Mbin is a thing, checked it out, and it looked really cool! Has anyone used it? How different is it from Lemmy? I hear they have better integration with Mastodon.

What Fediverse services do you actually, regularly use?

For me, it’s mostly Lemmy, though I do hop on Mastodon every now and then.

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    which suits so many of my needs (tbf not all) perfectly

    What do you think is missing from PieFed?

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      The search function for content is abysmally bad. Tbf it hasn’t been shown much love yet, and Reddit’s was (edit: hehe, I meant “is”) not great either. Though Lemmy’s is superb, especially newer features will allow restriction to post titles.

      Another one: PieFed has a post preview option, but only for posts, not comments. So I either find out about problems (like an image not being displayed properly) afterwards, or I have to open a new tab and try a preview with either Lemmy, or a new post on PieFed.

      One annoyance: you can receive notifications for things that don’t exist, or you don’t have access to (e.g. if you block all users from an instance - which on PieFed you can do that! Lemmy’s version is misnamed and so weak as to be misleading to be called an instance block, when it allows content from users on that instance to be displayed, and they can also reply to you, trigger notifications, etc., really it should have been named a community mute rather than instance block, but PieFed’s version is so helpful! - but anyway if you do that, they can still trigger a notification for you, even though you cannot see their actual reply. Another annoyance: if you leave on the default settings for either the auto-collapse or auto-hide features, then it may take you to a space on the page that has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual reply, and you have to hunt it down (which if it were removed rather than just collapsed, you will literally never find it). Also if the post or comment OP deletes their content, then the notification should likewise be removed, but right now it’s not.

      So it’s not “perfect”. I maintain a backup Lemmy account for whenever the server has connectivity issues (all Lemmy instances do that too), and for whenever I run into one of these issues above.

      It also would be nice to more often be able to navigate to the original location of everything, which often works on PieFed but not nearly as readily as the rainbow colored Fediverse icon in the Lemmy web UI.

      Even so, these minor issues of polish aside, PieFed is a strong option, hence why I use it as my daily driver, with (next to) zero regrets, again especially for someone who is familiar with doing searching for content in Lemmy.

      And new features continue to be added, sometimes weekly but definitely at least monthly. It’s so FAST! And the main dev Rimu is so helpful and friendly, as are so many others I’ve interacted with. I would suggest to make an account and check it out! The worst that could happen is that you don’t enjoy it enough and want to keep using your old one, in which case you’ll still have seen something new, plus have a not-brand-new account to use later if you ever wanted (e.g. you are prevented from sending someone a DM for the first two weeks, which is appropriate imho). However, even though the learning curve is real (bc having access to additional options offers up new ways to structure your content delivery to yourself to be more fully optimal), I am confident that as you see more what it has to offer, you’ll return the older account less and less often (you’ll still need to for moderation activities, especially since mod activities do not federate even among Lemmy instances much less across from PieFed, but for daily driving it’s quite a treat, really!).

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        3 hours ago

        It does seem then that the less-than-great aspects of PieFed, from your perspective, are quality of life sort of things, rather than core aspects of the way PieFed works. That’s nice to hear :D

        I’ve tried it out just a little, but I’ll definitely be exploring it more!

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          Yeah, it is untested on a larger scale, and I haven’t tried modding a community on it, but it does hold a lot of promise and capability. As you’ll see!:-)