Basically, title.

[email protected] is well established, on a clearly European instance, and with active moderators (shoutout to @[email protected] )

In this context, why split discussions between [email protected] and here?

For people curious about feddit.de recent issues, this post on [email protected] clarifies the next steps: https://lemmy.world/post/16420574

In summary, people are getting organized to manage the handover from the current admin to the new organization (kind of a similar process to what happened to feddit.uk some time ago)

Of course, I’m not saying that other “europe” communities shouldn’t exist. [email protected] is a community that follows lemmy.ml political stance, and [email protected] is a more laid back community. But for a general news-focused Europe community, [email protected] seems like a solid choice for now.

  • RubberDuck
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    66 months ago

    Nope, I’m all for closing down redundant inactive communities. It cuts down on confusion. If there are niche groups active then fine. But a lot of communities created after the APIcalypse have withered and died. They should be cleaned up imho.