this post was submitted on 10 Apr 2026
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Mostly* works, but increases significantly the barrier of entry to engage in "conversational" / "collquial" fediversing, and subjects the largest groups of people to the limitations of their tooling.
I assume this is for when you attach a picture to an otherwise text / link post? In that case, I think this is a very good path, yes, since in this ase the user who is adding the picture is already engaging in the extra work of getting it.
No CCP style shit please, we already have enough of that with Piefed.
Adding posts with no alt text to a predefined category or tag (such as Mastodon's
#Alt4Me) sounds like a reasonable alternative.Yes you are right. :)
I don't see why we should support content without alt text. There is people with various disability
I'm offering to void the post visibility :
I'm deaf and i think we should all do an effort to make the web accessible. Everyday, i have to adapt to your world.
People can give a small fraction of their time to improve accessibility. But you are right it maybe too harsh, we should find a middle ground that invite users making the web a place place rather them punishing them.
Long explaination on piefed score
There is pro and cons using lemmy or piefed. Both have a different stance on moderation and offer a different experience.
Lemmy doesn't check downvote or users with bad reputation. How are you able to act with toxic users ? For example one downvoting a lot and the other one that post terrible thing thus get lot downvote ? Is this good for your community ? I don't think you will enjoy interacting with them.
Piefed score was requested by most admins and mods. It help us creating good community, our main job is creating a place where people enjoy sharing their experience. There are 2 scores :
So it just give us a general idea on users and improve community ambiance.
Futhermore, you can't just take the scoring system alone. Those features work together :