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  • Giving less power to Sam Altman (partial owner of Reddit), Zuck, Musk et. al

    Tbh, most wouldn’t care much

    Not having everything you post directly given to OpenAI for AI training

    Make it easier to understand, say “The stuff you post will not be give to AIs or that kind of bullshit”

    Lack of psychologically manipulative algorithms

    They will not care that much about this tbh, if they do care mention it tho

    Different moderation, maybe (if someone has had issues with being threatened on Xitter or having posts auto-removed somewhere or something)

    Mmh i mean yeah, for the most part but at the same time not completely, lemmy.world and other instances have bots that remove and/or ban you using simple regex, which ignores the context but it’s also unbelively more easy to appeal a ban (for now)











  • That was a nice comment, thank you! I didn’t knew the database implementation of lemmy was so much worse than piefed one, though, i doubt i am gonna switch to piefed because of some opnions that the devs have and i don’t want to support

    Edit: another consideration is whether you want to host your own instance. For that I would unhesitatingly recommend PieFed as by far the easiest to deploy (especially via the docker container) and using least resources. Tbf, that is not from 1st-hand experience but so very many reports of others do state this.

    That’s not something i am gonna do (for now!) because i just don’t have the hardware, though, i once tried to make a lemmy instance and it was such a mess!