Okay so it seems like they only unlocked it using a LW account, only allowing LW accounts to post: https://lemmy.world/post/24481336
Okay so it seems like they only unlocked it using a LW account, only allowing LW accounts to post: https://lemmy.world/post/24481336
Maybe that’s why it’s still locked
Still appears locked to me
Indeed, but the issue is when one third of the population is there
I know, but this question is asked in the specific context where posters are mostly alone on a community for several weeks / months, where the LW equivalent has much more potential.
Indeed, I use it from time to time, but from my experience, it seems like LW users tend to stay on their local feed, increasing the visibility of their local communities compared to ones from other instance
Any ideas for how to encourage mod communication?
I would just DM the other mods. Worked quite well for me
To be completely correct you will have to create a new account, but you can export and import your subscriptions and block lists from the new account to the new one in a few clicks
Now you understand 😄
They have a strange issue with their frontend, the instance is still running, and can be accessed using other front ends, but as you can see, not the best experience for a new joiner
Definitely, but I guess the amount of sysadmins wanting to operate a lemmy instance is limited. Add to that the CSAM and other nasty stuff that happened at the beginning, and only a few people would be okay to manage their own instance.
Also, even a topic-focused instance would suffer from the lack of population. How many interesting topic can you find for a population of 50k? That can’t be too precise, because you are talking to a very small population. Well, I guess that’s why db0 and slrpnk are doing well, piracy and solarpunk are popular among Lemmy users (as well as whatever the political stance of lemmy.ml is)
Definitely. I feel like every other week I stumble upon someone who doesn’t know they can switch instances in literally 3 clicks.
Indeed.
Ideally, avoid the top three or five. That will naturally lead to a healthier balance.
That’s probably good for Mastodon, but for Lemmy there isn’t so much choice. My rule of thumb, in order is
I see
encourage account migration to combat overcentralization
My gut feeling is that most of the people on LW are comfortable there, and wouldn’t see the point in decentralization. That happened in the past with the removal of privacy communities, or the fact that LW is still federated with Threads, still they have 18k MAU
I keep hearing about bad moderation, so I guess it’s indeed an issue.
It is really a compromise, there is no ideal situation. Should we initiate something and ask people to leave LW due to bad moderation? That would probably be seen as unnecessary drama.
No worries, I get what you mean.
Might it not be more beneficial for related communities to, in the way of the old web, highlight each other in pinned/featured posts and sidebars? The idea being that there’s still some benefit to different moderation styles and community cultures/vibes.
Indeed, we kind of have that in the sidebar of !casualconversation@lemm.ee
Maybe also encouraging community moderators to communicate with each other more to figure out how they want their communities to be, how they might want to differ to create more distinct identities?
I guess. As said elsewhere, cases such as !android@lemmy.world and !android@lemdro.id still seem weird to me
A post a day in a community is a bot, more often than not, and trying to create discussion on bot posts often just falls on deaf ears.
In this case, I’m pretty sure it’s not, it’s a mix between @The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world, @garfaagel@sh.itjust.works, myself and a few others.
We had a nice discussion a few weeks ago about metal bands (https://dormi.zone/post/1721444)
organically support active communities wherever they’re found.
Makes sense
so you don’t see so many duplicate posts in your feed and all those individual discussions are instead in one place.
I guess at some points moderators of communities around a same topic will have to agree on where to host the community. The split between !android@lemmy.world and !android@lemdro.id still doesn’t make sense to me today.
Hello,
Thank you for your comment.
I agree with the fact that a story of post should only exist once, as you said. I guess the remaining question is what to do where there are two communities for the same topic.
I have a good example that I just stumbled upon: !map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz is the most active community about maps, has usually one post per day every day for the last few months. Once in a while, someone posts on !mapporn@lemmy.world, and they instantly get a lot more comments than the first community.
!games@sh.itjust.works is also quite active, despite not being on LW.
Should we just give up with federation, and just aggregate all communities on LW?
I am usually trying to encourage people to host communities on other instances (recently moved !casualconversation@lemmy.world to !casualconversation@lemm.ee, but sometimes it feels like fighting against the current.
What do you think?
Cool!