Great news!
Holy crap this thing is hard, I can’t guess any
Having to go to school for classes I don’t like
It’s funny, I created kind of a the same thread in !fediverse@lemmy.ml a few minutes ago
Hopefully that will motivate people to move to !linux@lemmy.ml
What the heck
Also, you will probably be removed due to rule 3
There is usually a “Create a community” button on the top of the page.
Which ones do you plan to create? Did you have a look at https://lemmyverse.net/communities already?
Definitely. Following the shitshow of the API termination from Reddit, conscious Reddit users are now probably aware of that major advantage of federation in comparison to centralized.
That’s why I usually try to interact a bit with my two instance admins on one of my alts. It’s a small instance (less than 100 users at the moment), and I trust them enough that they would warn us and allow someone to take overall if they wouldn’t feel like managing the instance anymore.
If think in that case using a bot would make sense
I usually try to populate the main ones, even popular ones such as !comicstrips@lemmy.world or !europe@feddit.de don’t have that much content.
I’m taking those two as examples because comicstrips usually makes it to Top of All when content is posted, and Europe is potentially appealing to a large audience (326 users a week)
There is (mostly the issue tracker on Github), but at the moment they have bigger fish to fry
Yes, hopefully that comes to Lemmy too
Welcome!
I’m not sure, but I guess there is no real way to address this until we have public downvotes as on Kbin.
So, do you plan to use this one? Shouldn’t it be elsewhere to prevent Lemmy.world power tripping mods to escalate to their admins, and have that community removed?