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[–] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 40 points 8 months ago (6 children)

You'd think niche communities... niche servers... what a match, right? My communities were deleted or removed from all three Lemmy servers, even after being approved.

This was confusing to me. I've literally never heard of this happening. New communities are formed every day. Surely there much be some way to explain the unknown-to-me world this man experienced, where the admins started up their server just rubbing their hands together waiting for someone to try to start a community so they can DELETE IT! And then run off into the night, howling with laughter.

We were migrating two weeks worth of content (25-30 posts) just like we said we would do in our application. They suggested a third server (can't find the name/application now) which we applied to, got approved on, and let us post for two days before deleting us.

A haaaaa. The critical issue.

I've formed a few different communities on Lemmy. Only one was going to post-spam like this, and I talked with people on the server to make sure it wouldn't be an issue, and when it was, I found another place for my thing and moved it there instead. Everyone's happy. No one had to delete anything, and no one took any kind of attitude like their response was "unwelcoming." We just worked it out. Honestly all this would have taken would have been just not migrating the previous posts over, and creating a fresh community instead. Boom. Everyone's happy.

This attitude "YO YOU BETTER FIGURE IT OUT FOR ME OTHERWISE I WON'T BLESS YOUR NETWORK WITH MY PRESENCE." Dude Lemmy admins are not your parents. It's a culture of people who work together. Just talk to them, work something out, don't come in with what you want to do as your list of demands, and then if it doesn't make sense storm off in a huff demanding better service in the future.

[–] jackalope@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Migrating posts over seems reasonable to me. If you want to migrate people, you got to migrate content and lemmy is bereft of content.

[–] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

Migrating posts over seems reasonable to me

What? No it doesn't. To someone unfamiliar with Lemmy, and expecting it to be like Reddit where /r/all/new is somewhere only the insane or curious would ever visit, sure; it makes total sense. To someone who understands how Lemmy operates and how a lot of people actually use the per-instance "all" feed because it develops a certain per-instance vibe that they like and want to be a part of and don't want crapped up with spammy content, it sounds obnoxious.

lemmy is bereft of content

No it isn't.

[–] jackalope@lemmy.ml 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

What? No it doesn’t.

A lot of the value of subs, especially technical subs, is their backlog of content, usually technical help etc. That doesn't sound like what this person was doing though. They were just trying to get the initial recent content over. Which you can say "No it doesn't make sense" and I can say "I think it make senses" all day until we're blue in the face.

No it isn’t.

Astounding rhetoric.

[–] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 0 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I have spent as much time as I feel like investing, trying to explain how I see it. Some other people have tried too. You can decide to read what I wrote if you like, and agree or not; it's up to you.

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