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Should do what Reddit did and make a takeover request subreddit. Admins would step in on subs that are clearly abandoned or squatted on and relinquish control to users who requested it. Nothing is lost anyways, since the subreddits were dead to begin with. Same can apply to the Lemmy instances.
But there are options?
We might not always react as fast as you like but this isn't our job it's a hobby project and sometimes there are other, more important issues that have to be handled first. But we will get to it! Cheers
I think you guys have done a pretty kickass job. And your team's responsiveness with the big issues has been enough to impress my cynical ass. Appreciate you guys.
Appreciated.... Gonads π
Ha! Decided to go with my gamertag on Lemmy, which I created like 17 years ago around the age of 14.
Was inspired by this old (now cringeworthy..) OG flash video from the early days of the internet.
My gamertag was suganutz so I don't know what is worse
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/BorQ_ULcvss
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Can you comment or is it documented somewhere how "active" you and the other admins are planning on being RE mods? i.e. do you see community management as being more hands off, and if there's a bad mod then people should make a new community, or would you want to step in and try to fix things? Reddit mostly took the approach of being hands off, which had some nasty side effects and is why a lot of the comments in this thread are wary of powermods. IMO if you and the other admins were to be proactive in modding the mods, that would probably solve a lot of people's worries.
We know that that doesn't cover everything and the instance is only a month old so it's hard to imagine what comes next and be pro-active.
We try to stay hands off but sometimes there is no other way but to intervene. Like here: https://lemmy.world/post/1661949