Pixelfed has been making incredible strides over the past few years, and has begun developing a suite of different platforms and services for the #Fediverse. After just one day on Kickstarter, they’ve already smashed their campaign goal.
But they still need your help!
Pixelfed is growing like crazy (as always make sure to read the Y-axis labels)
https://pixelfed.fediverse.observer/dailystats
Hopefully they get good integration with Lemmy and get some of that content showing up over here too lol
Ok, so I spent the weekend getting my own Pixelfed instance working for my friends who want off Instagram.
My big question, is how do you discover new content?
Sure you can follow people on other instances, but how do you find them in the first place?
Also, basically all of the content I’ve been able to find so far has been artsy photos of fences and beaches and whatnot. It’s pretty and all, but there’s not much of humanity in my feed.
you could try following people from here: https://fediverse.info/explore/people?t=photography
Cool link! Thanks
I read that as feces and got confused why it was pretty and all lol
It’s some pretty good shit
How do you find someone on Instagram if you are not an Instagram user?
How do you find something on Mazda Forum if you are on Reddit?
How you find something on AVForums if you are on AVS Forum?
The fediverse has way, way, way more in common with the Internet of 2005 than it does with the Internet of 2025. You have to act more like it’s 20 years ago.
Pixelfed not a centralized service. It’s a web engine. It’s something that lets you host your own photo sharing website. If you want to syndicate stuff from someone else’s website, you need to find it on their website first. Fediverse websites just let you do the syndicating by automated request.
To initiate the syndication request, you take the post/user’s original URL, paste it into your website’s search bar, and then hit enter. It will request and fetch that content, creating a local copy for you. From there, you can follow the person who originally posted it, creating an auto-syndication relationship.
How do you find someone on Instagram if you are not an Instagram user?
How do you find something on Mazda Forum if you are on Reddit?
How you find something on AVForums if you are on AVS Forum?
If you’re trying to promote federation, this isn’t the way to go about it.
I have to admit that the name hits hard. I had trouble setting up an account but I’ll check it out once the servers stabilize.
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I love pixelfed,I don’t love the developer…this isn’t going to do his already huge ego Amy favours
It’s helpful to be able to appreciate art without worrying too much about the artist. In history the number of genius artists who were bad people - it’s basically off the scale.
This isn’t art, it’s a platform, it’s a tool more akin to engineering than painting.
Would you have this same response for x, Facebook, or truth social?
the difference is the level of control
X and Facebook are closed source, so you can’t review them and they could be hiding stuff in their code or just do things people don’t like and we can’t revert
they also control the servers and don’t let you self host, so they can make bad admin decisions and there’s nothing we can do
and they also horde the content so you can’t get it from somewhere else, which means you can’t just leave and use a different platform (not easily at least)
over here if you don’t like the devs then you don’t need to donate to them, you don’t need to use their instance, or we can fork their code, or even use an alternative (like Mbin vs Lemmy)
It’s a fair point. But then in the case of a piece of (literal) art created by a computer program, who was the artist if not the programmer? In legal terms software is a work of creativity like any other.
Perhaps the important factor is how many people are involved. To be art, there has to be a single artist.
What?