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Let's not catastrophise. Piefed is still ActivityPub compliant, or as compliant as it was. Nothing in the spec says you have to accept an activity, it'd be pretty nonsensical if it did because moderation wouldn't be possible.
It's throttling incoming votes as well, you can see that here. It honestly wouldn't make much sense if it didn't, though it is irksome that it blocks announcing the vote to other instances. That makes piefed comms something the really active users will avoid.
Even if they tried to do that, people would just stop being forthcoming with their alts.
Thank you for your measured response.
Throttling PieFed users is bad enough, but throttling users of other platforms seems akin to censorship. Like if you want to access the full Threadiverse then you can do so from Lemmy + mBin + nodeBB etc., but if you access via PieFed then you don't get the full range of activities. In some ways PieFed is Threadiverse++ (the API supports user & post flairs, polls, emoji reactions, etc., on top of internal organization goodies like categories of communities if you use the web UI), but in some ways it is also Threadiverse—, intentionally choosing to ignore some contributions from the wider Fediverse.
At a minimum that would be quite... odd to explain to people.
And thank you also for the additional code peek!:-)