Searching lemmyverse.net yields the following:
Both communities are actively moderated, but lemdro.id has much more activity. I think consolidating towards lemdro.id would be the best option in this case.
Searching lemmyverse.net yields the following:
Both communities are actively moderated, but lemdro.id has much more activity. I think consolidating towards lemdro.id would be the best option in this case.
[email protected] moderators @[email protected] and @[email protected] are active.
Would you be open to adding u/empty and u/machinin to the moderation team?
Thanks for the suggestion! We appreciate you thinking of us. Things are running smoothly as is and we’re actually quite happy to see variety on the Fediverse. However, we’re always open to chat if their moderators have fresh ideas and are interested in supporting [email protected].
u/empty certainly lives up to their username :D
Umm, I’m not too sure what they could do to be honest other than mods like me doing not much at all, and have they been active in the modlogs (I’m currently mobile and haven’t checked like a good lazy mod 😇) but I’m just not seeing it?
Also, cc @[email protected]
If I view their account on their home instance, they do have more posts and comments which have not all federated my instance. They aren’t quite as empty as I thought at first glance.
It’s more about courtesy of offering the mods of the community you consolidate with mod position on the remaining community
Huh. We can’t have both?
Maybe I’ve got the idea of the fediverse wrong here but those mods can report stuff on our instance and, vice versa?
Modding them up to close down the other community was something that the admins of lemmy.world and c/Android weren’t too happy about last time I checked.
The general idea behind it is that you need a minimum number of people posting to keep a community active. Let’s say there are 3 people posting about Xiaomi on Lemmy as a whole.
If all 3 people post on the same community, there is some activity, it’s the only place so people start to link to it easily, it brings more people, and then a 4th and 5th people appear.
If all 3 people post on 3 different communities, those community never get enough activity to get traction. Users are not sure which one to post to.
On top of that, quite a few topics are centralized. [email protected] and [email protected] are the main communities on those topics, there is no other community competing.
Since then 2 of the 5 mods of [email protected] went missing. The 3 others are admins.
Yeah I kinda get ya, but still don’t agree with competing solely on numbers and feel it could lop off someone’s feed without them wanting/realising it.
And like u/empty. I’ve worked with fellow mods over on reddit who, to this day if you looked at their profile you’d think they were a dead account.
But then, if you check the modlogs it’s like yikes, this guy does 95.66% of the grind. All Praise the u/empty evil mod that shall not be named. 😘
There are ways to notify people of consolidations: https://lemmy.world/post/24312613
Again I’m not sure the admins of LW actaully want to migrate any community and I’m also not really sure why, it’s needed. Can’t these things live in harmony?
One of the best things I ever did was intentionally not promote my first community I ever made since I knew it was asking for it in doing so, and rather left it to grow by itself.
Which it is (albeit on fucking reddit)
The main difference is that Lemmy is order of magnitudes smaller than Reddit, and old Reddit wasn’t competing against modern Reddit
[email protected] survives thanks to one single person, it’s been years. “Build it and they will come” doesn’t always apply here
Agreed. Folks can choose where to post as it is. Also, our friends in the lemmy.world admin team have expressed their preference for communities to be transferred to new moderators (after a bit of time for the transition) in the event of a merger.