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Welcome to /c/[email protected]! This is the community for the city of Eugene, Oregon and all of Lane county.

If you're visiting or moving to Eugene and have questions, make sure you use the search first, to see if your question already has an answer.

Rules:

1. Relevance
All submissions should be relevant to Eugene/Springfield/Oregon.

2. No Harassment
Includes Name-calling, doxxing, or explicit use of racist, misogynist/misandrist, or homophobic language.

3. No Violence
Do not post content that encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence or physical harm against an individual or a group of people.

4. No Trolling
Troll accounts will be banned.

5. Temporary pandemic catch-all
Anti-mask, anti-vaccine, COVID-19 denialism, spreading misinformation, attempts to downplay the severity, danger and/or risk of COVID-19 and standing up for those who do so will earn you a ban. Encouraging complacency, neglect, unhealthy habits and unwellness in the community is not allowed. Attempting to get around these rules will get you banned.

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Hello, I'm here, as I'm sure, are you because of recent actions and plans created by Reddit's admin team to kill 3rd party apps in an effort to bring everything under the official app.

I'm not much of a mod, but I do want Eugene to have a viable alternative for those who are not happy with the direction that Reddit is headed.


A primer for how to think about Lemmy and the "federverse":

  • Lemmy is like the world. (e.g. "Lemmy")
  • Lemmy instances are like countries (e.g. lemmy.world, lemmy.ml)
  • Lemmy communities are like cities (e.g. /c/[email protected], /c/[email protected])
  • Users are like citizens

In this world, citizens have a home country, but can visit, live, and interact using a visa without needing to be a citizen of the country that the city is in. Some countries have different rules for their users. Some countries don't recognize other countries, so their users can't see the other's content, but mostly they play along nicely.

The KEY TAKEAWAY is that users can be on the "lemmy.world" instance and be a part of communities on any instance without creating a user there.

The way to refer to communities on other instances in a way that you can interact is to use the URL format of https://{YOUR instance}/c/{communityname}@{COMMUNITY's instance} (e.g. https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]).

The federation model works well because communities will be spread out across different instances and so there's no ONE service/server that is responsible for ALL of the traffic going on in Lemmy.


I'm requesting that you spread the word about this place, if you feel like it's the right way to go and if anyone would like to help mod or take over entirely, please let me know.

Cheers @ewe

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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really created this as I wanted there to be a landing page and don't have the time to really moderate or know the first thing about it. Would love to have some help. (apologies about not getting back to you sooner, needed to update my notification settings)

I've made you mod to the community for now and will followup with some more notes in a bit.

(note: with lemmy.world's recent growth since the API shutdown, it's been definitely showing how taxed it is. I can't respond to your DM atm, but I did see it and am extending to you moderator capabilities. More to come!)

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'm actually starting to get really excited about the possibilities for Lemmy and specifically, lemmy.world), and I'm finding the moderator capabilities of the Reddit app terrible - that is, when it doesn't actually crash on me. So I think I'll be here in /c/Eugene more often, and in /r/Eugene less often.

So... Thank you. I'll try to do a good job here.