A Peek At Piefed
A Peek At Piefed
A Peek At Piefed

Paige and Victor get into the weeds with Rimu the creator of Piefed. What is the secret to Piefed's rapid development and what direction is is Piefed rapidly developing?
Find Rimu: [@rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz) (https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/@rimu) @rimu@piefed.social
Find Victor: @kini@maro.xyz
Find Paige: @paige@canadiancivil.com
Great video and talk .. I appreciate being able to listen to the person who made Piefed possible.
However, I am a bit tech literate but not enough so especially with the Fediverse to know all the ins and outs of what is happening and who is involved or even who anyone is or what they do or even to know what is being done.
I think you guys making these presentations should take into consideration that you are talking to people who know absolutely nothing or very little about the people who are speaking and also very little about what they are doing. If it was more personable and presented down to the level of talking about these things to a random person on the street, it would be more informative and helpful for people.
This presentation as much as I enjoyed it felt more like I was thrown into a conversation mid way through a talk at a dinner table I happen to sit down at by accident. I don't know the people, I hardly know what they are talking about but I know I want to know more about them.
I guess what I'm saying is that if these presentations were geared more to those of us who don't know so much about the fediverse, we would be more likely to join into these projects like Piefed.
And when I say more personable I mean being able to talk about simple straight forward questions like ....
I know that people are careful of wanting to dox themselves ... but there has to be a level of presenting yourself and your identity to the public to show them they we can trust them and they can trust us. I don't want to know your address, identity or government issued information ... I want to get to know a little bit about you as a person. The more I know about you, the more I can feel attached to you and the more I can trust you and the more enthused I can become about wanting to join your cause and your group. If its always the message of 'here is the project, use it, good luck, bye' ... then there is no connection to the people and no personal feeling to anyone and there is less likely to form any kind of trust or bond with anyone.
Personally I'm liking Piefed but it feels like an uphill struggle to get to know the developers, the people behind it all and the history and evolution of it all because I had to go dig around and search for this info myself. Most people won't do the digging and searching that I did and will just dismiss it all and move along and wait until Piefed hits a million users before they will want to do anything with it.
So in short, I appreciate Piefed and its developer but if you want people to be more interested in the project, we (the public) need to have more personable simple straight forward info about the who, what, where, why and how so that we can start to feel that connection to everything and have more of a personal link that will make us want to join Piefed.
Yes we did kinda just launch into it, a bit abruptly.
This interview a few months back has a more natural progression to it - https://video.firesidefedi.live/w/t4M5fXeXqhfJ39MjbCmA7s
For the personal questions, @rimu@piefed.social is probably the best person to answer them.
For explaining what PieFed is in a succinct way, those links can maybe help
I'm a regular poster on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com , and what I've observed over time is that most of the people don't really care about the platform or how it's run. They are just looking for an alternative to Reddit. Nowadays I just point to https://piefed.zip/ and let them have a look by themselves.
The UI is similar enough to Reddit that they can figure it out on their own : https://lemmy.zip/post/47438646