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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:35:56 JST Pleroma-tan @olmitch @PurpCat @Moon @rw @sim gnu social on the backend was apparently very buggy and had like 7 million different issues with just a couple thousand users -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:37:09 JST Pleroma-tan @olmitch @Moon @PurpCat @rw @sim also are you thinking of qvitter when you're talking about default pleroma ui and gnu social ui? they looked very similar when pleroma fe came out -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:39:50 JST Pleroma-tan @PurpCat @Moon @olmitch @rw @sim oh snap i just saw the post olmitch replied to my bad -
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Pawlicker (purpcat@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:39:51 JST Pawlicker @kirby @Moon @olmitch @rw @sim Qvitter is what literally every GS instance that had users ran because it was like Soapbox: a completely different frontend that was designed for usability.
I'm referring to the stock GS frontend that still comes with it if you download it from wherever it's hosted and get it running.Pleroma-tan likes this. -
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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:40:24 JST Sexy Moon @kirby @PurpCat @olmitch @rw @sim qvitter was almost a direct copy of an old revision of the Twitter UI by an automated space luxury communist named Hannes. Pleroma was very similar to Qvitter and also started its life as a GNU Social frontend exclusively. ぐぬ管 (GNU social JP管理人) repeated this. -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 08:42:02 JST Pleroma-tan @Moon @PurpCat @olmitch @rw @sim yes i realized old pleroma fe was awfully similar to qvitter which is why i got confused and thought olmitch was talking about qvitter when he compared that and pl fe Sexy Moon likes this.
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