Thoughts on moving the community to dbzero? I think moving away from .ml might be a better experience for new users, and moving away from .world (largest instance, still on 19.3) would strengthen the fediverse as a whole.
We use [email protected] to assign new moderators. But redirecting the community to a different instance sounds wrong, because it is by far the biggest datahoarder community with 7k subscribers (compared to 360 on .world).
I’ve moved communities off Lemmy.world several times to other instances, while the LW version had a higher number of subscribers. Subscribers can come from the 2023 June exodus, and most of those accounts might not be used now. The .ml community has 119 users per week, which isn’t that high.
@[email protected] Thoughts on hosting a datahoarder community on your instance?
The moderator of [email protected] (@[email protected], likely u/-Archivist) hasn’t been active in two years. Would the admins be open to appointing a new moderator or redirecting to a community on another instance? Tagging admin @[email protected].
The moderator of [email protected] (@[email protected]) is active. Thoughts on moving the community to dbzer0?
Tagging recent posters in the above communities for their thoughts: @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected], @[email protected].
Thoughts on moving the community to dbzero? I think moving away from .ml might be a better experience for new users, and moving away from .world (largest instance, still on 19.3) would strengthen the fediverse as a whole.
We use [email protected] to assign new moderators. But redirecting the community to a different instance sounds wrong, because it is by far the biggest datahoarder community with 7k subscribers (compared to 360 on .world).
I’ve moved communities off Lemmy.world several times to other instances, while the LW version had a higher number of subscribers. Subscribers can come from the 2023 June exodus, and most of those accounts might not be used now. The .ml community has 119 users per week, which isn’t that high.
Well done