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If there's another place to find answers, do let me know. I went over the piefed feature page and did a couple searches already.

I came here from Lemmy to try out Piefed and make another community, but I get an error that my account is too new and/or I don't have a reputation.

Questions:

What does reputation or attitude mean? What do I need to have to make a community?

How old does my account have to be to make a community?

Why do I need to have an X account age to make a community?

Is there a way to separate upvotes and downvotes? If not, I don't like it. Just seeing a number doesn't tell me very much, especially about engagement. A -1 score could have 200 upvotes.

Why are the communist/socialist instances blocked by default and not like, maga? I see it's blocked by my instance anyway, but thought it was weird to block those three considering there are much worse instances. I already unblocked them, so I don't need help, I'm just wondering why.

Oh, and why can't I see the modlog?

Thank you all for your time.

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[โ€“] Saapas@piefed.zip 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Hidden modlogs. Can't say I like that, it was one of the suckier things about Reddit

[โ€“] wjs018@piefed.social 6 points 2 months ago

It's just an option available to an admin. Different instances can have different use cases and goals.

An example is that earlier in PieFed's development, there was a schoolteacher that was experimenting with using PieFed as a forum for the class. This would have primarily been just a local forum with no/minimal federation. In a setting like that, having a public modlog would essentially mean having a log of every classmate's transgressions and punishments (at least with regards to content). This isn't necessarily something that would be desirable in a more school-like setting.

As for .zip's decision not to have a public modlog, it doesn't really make that much of a difference since they are so heavily federated to other instances that do have public modlogs. The modlog actions are federated similar to content.