Blaze (he/him)

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Cake day: January 16th, 2024

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  • that’s what this private voting is

    Private voting using anonymous agents that were used instead of the users has been removed.

    What is possible now for Piefed users is

    • only vote locally, your vote stays on your local instance, but nobody except the instance admins and the community mods can see it
    • vote in a federated way, but then indeed you accept that your votes will be visible via Mbin, lemvotes or whatever.


  • Edit regarding the first sentence: on mobile, the link is at the very bottom of a page that replaces the sidebar . That’s how I looked it up yesterday, you can even argue that having the sidebar requiring an extra click on mobile is increasing the chance of mobile users never seeing it, while having it at the bottom of the homepage makes it more visible.

    Mbin has been there for much longer than Piefed, but never managed to attract a lot of users. As of now,

    Only based on numbers, more people prefer Piefed rather than Mbin.

    One of the main reason is probably Piefed’s development speed compared to both Lemmy and Mbin, and unique features (e.g. comments consolidation, keyword filter, actual instance blocking, etc.)

    You seem to have a beef with anything that does not prop up piefed honestly.

    And you have a beef against piefed, as shown several times in this thread.




  • So by your logic, just because they don’t provide all available forms of transparency means they don’t provide any? You are just searching for a “gotcha” when it isn’t even a counterpoint.

    I didn’t say they don’t provide any, I said that their transparency isn’t complete.

    If someone wants to have full votes transparency nowadays, using a Lemmy instance that federates lemvotes provides transparency on both up and downvotes, while Mbin only gives upvotes.

    Not sure if Mbin support lemvotes, but even if it does, then it’s similar to Lemmy: you have to use lemvotes to have full transparency







  • they basically had to make up a new concern for it, “voting privacy”, but its an excuse that allows for the manipulation of the voting system and lack of accountability for already pseudonymous accounts

    The “private voting” system has been removed months ago. Nowadays Piefed user can either decide to federate their votes (which can then been seen by lemvotes or other tools) or keep them local