cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/45609571

Would you like some pie? Check it out here: https://piefed.ca/

What is PieFed

PieFed follows a similar format as Lemmy and Mbin. Those that are familiar with Lemmy will find it very similar, with some additional features including topic lists, optional private voting, new mod and admin tools, crosspost de-duplication, community wikis, etc. Thanks to how the fediverse works, you can use either lemmy.ca or piefed.ca to interact freely!

We will put together some guides on our non-profit’s website at some point. In the meantime, we have created !newtopiefed@piefed.ca for us to learn from each other. There is also the official !piefed_help@piefed.social community which has a similar purpose.

We have done some testing and we are learning as we go, but please bear with us while this new platform gets going 🙂

Other Links & FAQ

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    So lemmy.ca and piefed.ca have different feeds altogether when I view them, are they two separate things then? I’m not really clear on how communicating freely between them works. I understand that’s how the Fediverse supposedly works, but I have a Mastodon account and I haven’t sorted out any way to post on/read lemmy content with it, so I’m not sure what the integration actually means in practical application? Maybe someone could help me understand.

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      Someone else already gave a decent explanation :)

      Can you try these two guide pages and see if they help? They have some diagrams

      https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started

      https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/detailed-overview

      So lemmy.ca and piefed.ca have different feeds altogether when I view them, are they two separate things then

      They are two separate platforms, made by different teams. The feeds look different for a few reasons

      • piefed.ca is brand new and so it is missing a lot of the content. As people start using it, the default logged out feed will start to look closer to other instances
      • An instance only pulls the content that its users are subscribed to. When you make an account on an instance and you are the first person to subscribe to a community, hitting subscribe will tell your instance to start pulling in those posts. That is why every instance will be slightly different regardless.

      I’m not really clear on how communicating freely between them works

      Unlike Lemmy and Mastodon, which are somewhat different formats (posts in communities) vs. short text posts on a user’s profile), Lemmy and PieFed are more or less the same. So it should be a lot closer in experience. Whatever you can subscribe to, comment on, or vote on within lemmy.ca, you should be able to do the same on piefed.ca

      Especially because we are running both instances, and so they will have similar block lists.

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      So lemmy.ca and piefed.ca have different feeds altogether when I view them, are they two separate things then?

      Separate things, just the same admin I guess. You can follow the same communities from either one.

      I have a Mastodon account and I haven’t sorted out any way to post on/read lemmy content with it

      On Mastodon, follow the account for this community, just Mastodon uses @ instead of ! so it’s @fediverse@lemmy.world and you can post to the community by mentioning it

      You can paste URLs of Lemmy posts/comments into the search bar of Mastodon to pull it up. Just make sure you use the real URL and not a mirror, so you need to get the URL from Lemmy’s Fediverse icon it has on every post/comment