As I just don't feel like creating a piefed account if I don't have to, I ought to be able to comment over there with this account right?
Took a bit of effort getting my account to "see" the piefed wetshaving community but eventually I got it to.
This is a community of enthusiasts, hobbyists and artisans who enjoy a traditional wet shave: brush, soap, and safety or straight razor. We are a part of the WetShaving community found on Reddit, Discord, and IRC.
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https://gem.wetshaving.social/ - a nice modern interface
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As I just don't feel like creating a piefed account if I don't have to, I ought to be able to comment over there with this account right?
Took a bit of effort getting my account to "see" the piefed wetshaving community but eventually I got it to.
You can 100% just keep using your lemmy.world account!
The reason why you probably didn't see anything after subscribing to !wetshaving@wetshav.ing is because there's not much activity there (yet). When you subscribe to something using Lemmy, the Lemmy software doesn't really go back in time and show you older stuff.
I just made a post over there if you want to make sure it's showing up in your feed.
It sure is!
Is there a way to subscribe to a Topic?
Excellent question. Topics and Feeds, to my knowledge work like this:
Topic : can only be created and edited by admins (maybe moderators, too?). Designed to help new people find communities to subscribe to without being a free-for-all. For example when I created the "Wetshaving" Topic, I didn't include one or two wetshaving themed communities found elsewhere on the Fediverse because those places are barren, so they aren't worth following in my opinion.
Feed: A feed is created by, used by, and only visible to a particular user. You can use a Topic as a template of sorts... so if you want to follow the same shaving communities that I've curated in the wetshaving Topic, you'd visit that topic (Explore -> Topics -> Wetshaving) and click Create feed.
I had a brief conversation with the PieFed developers today because I was trying to wrap my head around it, and it's a bit buggy and convoluted at the moment. But hey, it works.
Cool, thanks for the info!
Also to-do:
Testing cause it looks like my server (lemmy.world) is having issues. seeing if maybe it's specific to piefed or the wetshaving piefed server
Thought: should we have a DQT or WQT here on piefed?
Daily is too often. Weekly would require each post to be pinned so it doesn't get downed out by other threads. I know how to pin automatically created threads, but automatically unpinning the old post when a new one is made would require research on my part.
Agreed on the daily thing. No idea about pinning or unpinning though.
I would just have to automate it to:
84851. I can store that string in a text file.Doable? Yes. Will I do it? Maybe.