To see it in action:
Crust.piefed.social (the Piefed development instance)
Not all instances implement it yet, I guess it depends how often they pull from the dev branch
Example of search for ‘movies’
To see it in action:
Crust.piefed.social (the Piefed development instance)
Not all instances implement it yet, I guess it depends how often they pull from the dev branch
Example of search for ‘movies’
Is this different to Lemmy’s communities tab sorted by ‘Top Week’, which sorts by weekly active users?
IMO, the main advantage of Lemmyverse is the better text search and presentation.
No it’s not. It’s just a way to sort by active weekly users, but you can mix and match by filtering with feeds which you can’t do on Lemmy.
The text search on Piefed is similar to Lemmyverse. Example for ‘movies’
So basically this? https://p.feddit.uk/search?q=movies&type=Communities&sort=TopWeek
You still don’t see the number of weekly active users.
On Piefed, it’s the ‘Active people’ column, where you can see the numbers without having to go to each community. Lemmy (and Photon in this case) only show subscribers, which isn’t an accurate metric as most of them are ghost accounts.