• @mesamunefire@lemmy.world
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    Excellent. They are seeing huge growth. I’m hoping it’s sustainable, the main server is just getting slammed right now (according to the mastodon posts).

    According to fedidb all they need is 70k ish more people and I get will surpass Lemmy in number of users.

    • Blaze (he/him)
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      216 months ago

      According to fedidb all they need is 70k ish more people and I get will surpass Lemmy in number of users.

      Monthly active users is probably a more relevant metric

      • @wesley@yall.theatl.social
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        36 months ago

        I’m not on the main pixelfed.social instance but mine went down for a bit this morning. I just waited a bit and then I was able to login again.

        Mastodon and Lemmy also had a lot of trouble even they experienced these huge waves of migrations partly because no one had scaled the software this far before

  • JaggedRobotPubes
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    656 months ago

    The Fediverse needs UI work. The new world needs a new internet.

    I’m thankful we have this glorified hobbyist project of a micro internet, because it’s awesome. It’s time for real layout work to make things more intuitive, instead of this “just solder it” open-source-in-the-bad-way energy that sometimes gets half-assedly splattered around.

    For everybody who has and is working on the Fediverse, thank you.

    • @somtwo@lemmy.world
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      306 months ago

      The reason I dislike this comment is it characterizes the work of many different people as “don’t care.” I would bet money that there are people who work on fediverse projects who care very deeply about UX but have to settle because they have day jobs.

      • @rumba@lemmy.zip
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        86 months ago

        The UI’s aren’t that bad. They’re replicating existing apps/styles and then bolting on features. In some clases like immich, they’re replicating them so closely they’re probably open for lawsuit :)

        Loops is 75% TikToc. Lemmy is 60% Reddit.

        If we had a couple of UI artists and Usability people join the projects and crank out designs, I wonder if the devs would implement them and spend the time making the output true to the design.

        • @nonfuinoncuro@lemm.ee
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          46 months ago

          I only used sync on reddit and that’s all I use on lemmy, tried many of the others and they’re good but not perfect, for both the closed source and open source projects

          • @rumba@lemmy.zip
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            46 months ago

            I’m using Voyager. It’s amazing that we have choices.

            Reddit and Facebook’s interfaces aren’t any better than anything we’re using, and they’re full of sponsored content.

    • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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      196 months ago

      “The UI is bad” is the stock attack on any open-source project. Doesn’t matter how good the UI actually is, or how bad the corporate version is, “bad UI” is such a nebulous criticism that you can apply it to anything.

      • dantheclamman
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        86 months ago

        Which is amusing, because the UX for Facebook, X and TikTok are horrendous also. So much stuff buried under layers of settings

        • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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          66 months ago

          Well, that’s intentional though. The stuff that’s buried is the stuff that doesn’t make them money.

          Bad ux in open source is because nobody has any money.

          • @belit_deg@lemmy.world
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            26 months ago

            Well, people make good code that is open source, even though it doesn’t make them any money. Same with wikipedia articles.

            So why are we not seeing more contributions in the form of better UX/UI it the open source world? I don’t see a logical reason why that has to be the case. The question is what can we do to change it, and also get UX-designers on board?

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              I’m not saying it’s a matter of desire. It’s a matter of time. A full-time developer has to feed their family, so they have to put most of their time into the stuff that makes them money. That means that their passion project is just naturally going to get less time as a function of the number of hours left in the day and the amount of energy for coding that the developer in question has.

              Further, ux design is a less “atomic” process; small amounts of time working on ux is going to have less impact than small amounts of time in coding. A programmer could conceivably fix a bug or make a minor improvement or feature request in ten minutes, and a Wikipedia editor could spend ten minutes improving the grammar and punctuation of an entire article; but the ux process requires mockups, iteration, asset creation, and coding for every change—and even if that can be done in ten minutes, the rest of the ui will look completely different, meaning that the overall ux will be worse than before, despite that one thing looking better.

              What can we do to change it? Companies that rely on FOSS should donate to projects so that the people who work on them can afford to do so at least part-time, or empower their own employees to contribute to FOSS on company time. Those are really the only two options, barring some sort of UBI or public grant for open source software.

              • @belit_deg@lemmy.world
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                26 months ago

                Thank you for expanding on this topic, and I get what you’re saying about proper UX and how it requires a holistic understanding.

                It least that is what is required to climb from “ok, I guess” to “good”. But is there something that could get us from “terrible” to “ok, I guess”? What’s your take on better, clearer design guidelines for example?

                • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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                  16 months ago

                  Overall, in my experience, any improvement will require the same amount of time; whether from bad to acceptable or acceptable to good.

        • Lka1988
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          46 months ago

          “The UI is bad” = “It doesn’t feed me new and popular content automatically”

          Basically sums that up.

          • dantheclamman
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            36 months ago

            There was a point in time in OG Facebook, maybe the early 2010s, when they let you have really granular control of the timeline. Like they allowed any post to be clicked and you could change the amount you saw from that person or page on a sliding scale, and it actually worked! They of course got rid of it

        • poVoq
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          46 months ago

          “That what I am used to with years of muscle memory and anything that is different is bad UX” usually…

    • Blaze (he/him)
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      136 months ago

      Lemmy is lucky to have alternative frontend like Photon, Tesseract and Alexandrite

      • @TotalCourage007@lemm.ee
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        16 months ago

        If they made it so your average joe could contribute to the Fediverse with their own hardware I’d contribute. Tired of seeing social media be owned by Billionares.

    • ZeroOne
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      16 months ago

      I wonder if you’ll mention Gemini, just for fun

  • @d0ntpan1c@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    636 months ago

    Kickstarter coming sometime soon to get some more resources going for it and related projects. will be interesting to see if it’s effective.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pixelfed/pixelfed-foundation-2024-real-ethical-social-networks

    Dan tends to work on too many things simultaneously (which isn’t bad per say, and he thrives doing so) which means things get stalled and its a little hectic. Hoping more funds and community excitement will help spread the work out more and allow him to keep working as he does without other projects being on pause in the meantime.

    • breakfastmtn
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      276 months ago

      A few of those projects just need to mature and have teams working on them, I think. There’s nothing wrong with him bouncing around to different projects but it sucks that no one’s working on Pixelfed if he isn’t. It’d be great if he could secure enough funding for an additional paid dev on each of his major projects.

  • hitagi
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    486 months ago

    I was surprised when my friend casually brought up Pixelfed (he called it “Pixelfeed”) and Bluesky the other day.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      316 months ago

      For the average person who doesn’t understand or care about federated systems, “pixelfeed” is probably a better name. It feeds you pixels.

  • sunglocto
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    Great! Seems like a small subset of people are coming to the fediverse again like durring the reddit blackout. Always love having more people to speak to.

    • @wesley@yall.theatl.social
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      46 months ago

      I don’t do Instagram either but PixelFed has pretty chill vibes. I followed some hashtags like #cat and #nature and now I have a nice little feed of cats and nature.

    • AItoothbrush
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      I also intalled it and im just gonna post cat and nature picks to boost the numbers and maybe even engage with the community. Never used instagram before but maybe this is the thing thats gonna encourage me.

  • unknown1234_5
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    nice. I don’t like that kind of social media, but that means the fediverse is getting attention and people may start migrating here instead of to progressively more privacy-violating platforms.

  • dhhyfddehhfyy4673
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    Mainstream media is an antiquated term. Been a while since they’ve been mainstream. Corporate media, or legacy media even, is more suitable nowadays.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      It’s like how people still say “internet famous.” There are Tiktokkers with larger followings than movie stars these days.

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        Is that really the same thing though? Just for a random example of the first actor that popped in my head, Chloe Grace Moretz probably doesn’t have as big a social media following as Skibidi Kid or whereas I could probably find random people in the streets in the 3rd world country that I live in if I just had to start bringing up her name without any further details. Whereas Skibidi Kid is only known by the other Skibidi kids on that particular platform and probably won’t even be a big deal next year, like Dab Kid.

        I used to see people express the same sentiment towards YouTubers and it’s the same deal there IMO. SaltyPeeDrinker or whatever might cause a big ruckus in certain circles on the internet and have a bunch of incel fans but outside of the internet and in the real world, nobody actually gives a fuck. Not in remotely the same way as with movie stars, music stars, sports stars etc. These people aren’t that important or significant, they’re just another feature of online brainrot.

        Edit: I feel like online ‘content’ creators are related to actors and musicians in the same way that AI art is related to human art or reality TV is related to Breaking Bad.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          And what was everyone watching during the pandemic? Tiger King.

          You can think as much or as little of social media and/or the film industry as you like, but there a noticeable change in the older media regarding its “talent”: It’s less common for them to have personal brands, quite unlike social media personalities.

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            I hear your point but also it might be a mostly first world thing. So kinda like comparing local country music artists to Michael Jackson. Maybe other 3rd world denizens can chip in but here (so this is purely anecdotal) but in my corner of the world, we watched movies and series and played games and shit like we would’ve pre social media.

            Personally I’m not even sure what Tiger King is (and not that interested in finding out either, if I’m being honest) and if I go outside and ask around here, I’m not sure how many answers I would get. Possibly I’d get an answer once school is out and kids are around, I guess.

            Edit: just to add, I hope this doesn’t go the same way as the time I was trying to explain to Americans that the NBA really isn’t this global phenomenon in every household and that John Cena is probably more famous here.

  • @shilohcode@lemm.ee
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    I’m so happy to see an Instagram alternative. We can continue helping people find a better way to post and engage without giving data to everyone and their mom

  • AItoothbrush
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    You what we need? A snapchat alternative. I actually like the idea of snapchat even though i hate the product. Just sending a random picture to your freinds every day is a cool thing imo. And it would be pretty easy to implement probably because you wouldnt need to federate posts just send it to the users you sent it to.

    • Hanrahan
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      86 months ago

      Just sending a random picture to your freinds every day is a cool thing imo.

      You can do that with Signal ?

    • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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      66 months ago

      Honestly, just building an RCS app with easy grouping, quick captions, streak tracking, and delete requests would be the way to go with this. Then you have an immediate network effect of every iPhone and Android user in the world, and you don’t have to get your friends to switch if they don’t want to.

  • Jeffool
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    126 months ago

    Just remember this when you see people complain about having to pick a server when joining Mastodon. It’s not that, maybe it’s just not easy/intuitive lile PixelFed is making it? I don’t know.

    And then when people were joining, I just saw them complaining about all the anger/aggression on Mastodon. It may’ve missed a big jump on point with Bluesky’s rise, but there will invariably be more. People just have to be ready and willing.

  • ZeroOne
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    116 months ago

    Is Loops proprietary ? (I’m being serious here)

    • @m_f@discuss.onlineOP
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      Source hasn’t been released, but the dev has said it will be and there’s no reason to doubt that IMO. Same dev as pixelfed which is open source and federated

  • airportline
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    I’ve heard discussion of Pixelfed on both TikTok and RedNote, which is exciting! Hopefully it’s easy to use.