Welcome to a new era of interconnected content discussion with PieFed – a link aggregator, a forum, a hub of social interaction and information, built for the fediverse. Our focus is on individual control, safety, and decentralised power.


Like other platforms in the fediverse, we are a self-governed space for social link aggregation and conversation. We operate without the influence of corporate entities – ensuring that your experience is free of advertisements, invasive tracking, or secret algorithms. On our platform, content is grouped into communities, allowing you to engage with topics of interest and disregard the irrelevant ones. We utilise a voting system to highlight the best content.


Video introduction the codebase

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    10 hours ago

    doesn’t seem to have a good dark mode, i also use wefwef/voyager ,thunder and phtn instead of lemmy-ui so… any apps? also seemingly no community creation yet.

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      On my account I use the (dark) theme Card Shadow. I had an issue with it where I needed to disable the Dark Reader extension in Firefox. Lemmy ignored that but it actively messed up PieFed, though after disabling it, PieFed works perfectly for me.

      https://piefed.social/communities has a create local and add remote buttons that look like they would create communities, though I did not text them out.

      Edit: and the Create Local option has a “local only” checkbox, i.e. the default being to share the newly created community with Lemmy and Mbin instances via the ActivityPub protocol.

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    10 hours ago

    Interesting… I’m very happy with the instance I’m on and with Lemmy but if I decide to self host I might set up piefed instead.

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    16 hours ago

    Hello from Piefed! I was a regular on Lemmy and Mastodon for years, but I migrated to Piefed because it is much more lightweight.

    The features page shows some differences between Piefed and Lemmy - https://join.piefed.social/features/ Mostly, I appreciate that it is written in Python, so more developers in the community may easily understand and contribute to the code base, and that it is so lightweight. When I connect to the internet I always have to consider data caps, so it’s a relief when websites make a genuine effort to be efficient. I can reliably browse the fediverse through Piefed even when my access is throttled to 50Kbps download.

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      18 hours ago

      Speed is literally not even a concern, the only thing I want more of is people. Make it easier to sign up or something

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        17 hours ago

        Federation speed is a serious backbone concern. It aligns with perceived reliability. If it seems like comments votes or posts aren’t “going where they’re supposed to” then people can lose faith in the platform

    • cabbage@piefed.social
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      18 hours ago

      In my experience it’s very snappy, and with minimal JavaScript (if at all). Hell, it’s even somewhat usable in Lynx, though I couldn’t sign in.

      • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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        17 hours ago

        I can log in with lynx… It sets a few cookies and then I’m logged in… Though I haven’t tried signing up, if you mean sign up as in register a new account.

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          17 hours ago

          Might have been a user error then! Admittedly I did not try very hard.

          There’s also a low bandwidth mode available. It’s an impressive platform in general.

    • OpenStars@piefed.social
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      14 hours ago

      And uses less data - helpful for using a mobile data plan. Those numbers shown in the article are all the more impressive even for sending 5x more posts on the home screen than Lemmy’s default, even while still sending >4/5 less data - i.e. it’s more like sending roughly only 1/25th the data per post, if I’m reading that right.

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      16 hours ago

      Tbf you’re on Lemmy 24/7 so you’ll hear about things much earlier than many others. I’ve also been on Piefed for a minute.

      But I’ve come to understand how slowly knowledge propagates through large numbers of people, at least via this medium. First with the APIcaplyse, when I realized that virtually nobody on reddit had even heard of the API changes, let alone moving to Lemmy. And then on Lemmy itself with various major events/dramas that people were totally unaware of until much later.

      Piefed is developing rapidly and seems like a worthy alternative to Lemmy and Mbin. The private voting feature is also really cool.

    • Ofiuco@lemmy.cafe
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      15 hours ago

      Yeah but usually it’s just “try piefed”, with a smug tone so it’s kind of hard to take people seriously.

      Aside from that, adoption becomes a hassle for everything fediverse due to the whole pick your server thing, I went from fmhy to nsfw to dbzero to cafe… I’d be so happy if picking a server would not require so much trial and error.

      • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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        10 hours ago

        What drove you from dbzer0 to cafe, blocking ml?

        It takes trial and then error because it’s user depend, some people might have gone the opposite, from cafe to dbzer0

    • jollyroberts@jolly-piefed.jomandoa.net
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      Yes. I added that myself a couple months ago 😎

      edit: you have to export your lemmy user settings. that comes down as a .json file. Then you make a piefed user, and there is an import settings in the piefed user profile.

      it will also attempt to import any blocks/bans of users/communities you had in the lemmy settings. But if the instance of piefed you are on does not ‘l\know’ about those users/communities it wont add them to bans list. But of course that means the community in question is not federated to the instance you are on, so half-dozen-of-one-six-of-the-other really.

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      18 hours ago

      I think it’s an alternative way to access the same content, so probably exactly the same number of people you do and do not like

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        It connects to the same Fediverse. But it has a few filters and features added. And the Piefed instances block some known unpleasant instances by default. And it doesn’t pull in all the content unless someone subscribes… So it should be a bit better. But underneath, it’s the same network and content.

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          17 hours ago

          it doesn’t pull in all the content unless someone subscribes

          I think that’s how Lemmy works too

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            Ah, I didn’t know. I’ve never ran my own Lemmy instance. I just found out after installing Piefed, that content doesn’t appear on it’s own. I had to go ahead and add some communities manually. Idk if that changed since.

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              I think that’s a deliberate decision, one of the benefits being that a new server doesn’t destroy itself by immediately trying to download the entire history of the fediverse!

    • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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      17 hours ago

      it’s inspired by lemmy but seeks to addres; community concerns stemming from that programming is a form of communication and the things the lemmy project owners value as messaging are vile

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        I’m not sure what that even means. Does that mean it’s right wing? If software can even be right wing or left wing.