Basically, title. I’ll list the existing options in the comments, feel free to discuss each of them there
- 158 users per month
- 780 subscribers
- unmoderated
- instance is still on 0.19.3, no news about updating yet
Oh I didn’t realize it was unmoderated. I would prefer this one
if we couldbut it would be nice to find people to moderate it.Admin moderation would likely be ok for this community since I don’t expect a high workload, but it’s not ideal
Finding moderators might be the biggest challenge
@[email protected] @[email protected]
Please know that even while our communities are moderated by @[email protected] us admins are still making sure the content is within our TOS and community guidelines🤗
although it would be nice to find volunteer moderators as it would help distribute both power and responsibilities🌻🍀
Good to know!
If anyone is interested in Modding it, contact @[email protected]
It wasn’t that difficult for the Linux community a while back, was it? I am once again adding my name to the volunteer list, though, just in case.
Regarding the version, I think I remember some p.dev discussion on the possibility of migrating to Sublinks. Wonder if that’s related.
Edit: I don’t think it is. Seems they simply want to wait a week or two before updating.
- 139 users per month
- 866 subscribers
- moderated by @[email protected]
Hello there
- 17.5k subscriber
- 1.7k monthly user
Interesting, but the issue is beehaw is that they defederated both lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, so around 20k monthly active users out of the 50k of Lemmy: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/
Well there’s also their adventure of deciding whether they want to stay on the fediverse or do their own thing. I haven’t seen anything on that from them recently, but last I saw (early this year) was that they were certainly thinking about leaving.
Oh
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Which should be fine if you’re not a user on Beehaw, no?
Not if you’re a sh.itjust.works user (like myself) or a lemmy.world user (like many others).
Pinging @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] as they were the last posters on the topic