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edit: As I’m seeing a lot of worry about the impact this will/could have on the community, please be assured we have the same mod team, and will be holding the community to the same standards. the same things that were always allowed will continue to be allowed and the same things that got things removed before will continue to get things removed before. Lemmy.world admins have agreed to allow us to run our community on our terms. It is my pleasure to announce that effective immediately, we are transferring our community to Lemmy.world! This has been a few months in the making, so my entire mod team is already on board. FAQ: Why? That’s a complicated question with a long answer! The primary difference is moderatorial and ideologial differences between my team and Ada’s excellent team of admins. We are on good terms with Ada and her team, and have gotten her consent to do this. In addition to this, we have had ongoing issues with federation and moderation that has caused a subpar experience for many people on other instances. How does this work? Currently, as there is not an easy way to transfer an entire community (trust me, we checked), we are locking the community as mod-only, and moving our focus to the 196 on lemmy.world. For you guys, functionally nothing has changed. What about the posts? Well, we tried to transfer them, but there was no real way to do so without absolutely destroying lemmy.world’s federation. For this reason, we are simply archiving this community as mod-only. Everything is staying up, you just won’t be able to post new content. Comments are still enabled, so we will continue to check our modlogs for some time after the transfer has settled. As for the posts on lemmy.world’s 196, we’re leaving those up too. From this point onwards, all posts made to that community are beholden to the rules you are all used to, but anything pre-existing is getting grandfathered in.

IF YOU GUYS HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, PLEASE PUT THEM IN THE COMMENTS OF THIS POST, AND I’LL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER THEM. Once again, here’s the link to our new apartment of awesome. (universal: [email protected])

  • @[email protected]
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    4310 hours ago

    I think it fits. Mods could move to another instance, create a new community, post about it, etc. without fucking with the existing one.

    Locking the posts on their way out seems like a spite move against all the people not wanting to transfer (a lot, based on the comments). They could jusy as easily hand the community over to new mods instead of killing it. Seems like it’s be better for the community and the fediverse in general and align better with what the community wants.

    • OpenStars
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      208 hours ago

      After they leave, Ada could easily grant a request to open it back up under a different set of mods… you know, if someone were to want that sort of thing.:-D

      • @[email protected]
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        104 hours ago

        Seems like the way to go, especially with how Ada wound up thrown under the bus for the decision to move.

      • @[email protected]
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        104 hours ago

        [email protected]

        Isn’t locked, and seems like if it was in the past it was done to solve a moderation problem.

        [email protected]

        Looks like this was consolidated into a similar smaller community in a way that the userbase isn’t complaining about.

        These seem like totally unrelated, dissimilar situations and don’t do anything to indicate what happened in the OP is standard practice.

      • Blaze (he/him)
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        185 hours ago

        [email protected] was locked because it was a community allowing harassment

        [email protected] didn’t cause any uproar as the moderation was similar between LW and Lemm.ee, and the communities were very similar as well.

        In this case there are more than 250 comments on that post, the vast majority of them being negative. Not sure the situations are similar.