Hello! Long post incoming, but please do read and we’ll get it all over and done with in one go 😅

So a lot of you already know that I’ve been appointed at least temporary mod while our community owner is inactive. I’ll do my best to keep things ticking along while they’re away, and we’ll just see how things develop from here. Happy to report my mod status has now actually federated out to my own server so I’m able to pin things, hurrah!

For those I’ve not already chatted with, hi! My name’s Michelle, I learned to knit in about 2013 and quickly became obsessed, and now do all kinds of crafts (including but not limited to the stitchy ones). I am also chronically online since about 2001, so should be able to deal with any mod reports within a reasonable timeframe, but as we grow if it’s still just me I’ll probably need to look for help from folks in other timezones.

You’ll see me posting both from this account and from Mastodon as @[email protected] because being able to interact cross-platform is really cool, and also it helps spread the word about this place to the larger Mastodon knitting community!

Now, one thing that’s been missing from the community so far is any actual rules being set (yes I can hear you booing me from all the way back there). I figure even though we’re all lovely and self-governing at the moment, it’s probably best to just have the common-sense stuff written down for future reference.

So here are my thoughts, feel free to chime in with your own:

  1. All instance rules apply: see mastodon.world/about <-- these can be summed up as “don’t be awful and don’t spam”

  2. WIP/FO Posts should include a pattern link or at least the name of the pattern & designer. <-- this isn’t always possible and I’m not gonna give people too much grief for forgetting but it is quite helpful for people seeing the pics and thinking “ooh, pretty”

And that’s about it! I’d like to know what you all think about allowing commercial posts, too. For example designers posting about their own patterns, the sticker shop post we had the other day, etc etc. Allow? Ban? Some rule that lands somewhere in the middle?

Suggestions welcome on this, as well as what you’d like to see from the community in general. Go forth and have your say!

  • Speckle
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    71 year ago

    Hey there! Thanks for taking this over, I’ve not been able to post much recently but really glad this community is here. I love sharing knitting patterns and tips.

    I’m not a huge fan of self promotion posts really, but there is that blurred line where someone is sharing their own WIP/FO from their own design, etc. What about if we have a self promote day a week? Would something like that work?

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      31 year ago

      Hiya! Please never feel pressured to create ✨ CONTENT ✨ , knitting is a relaxing mindful activity and we have things to post about when we have things to post about. The community doesn’t need to grow big to be successful 🙂

      Anyway you’ve hit the nail on the head in terms of where the line between normal post and self-promo starts to get blurry, for sure. I think probably while we’re this small and have only had one or two self promo posts ever the weekly thread type setup wouldn’t be needed, but it’s definitely something to keep in our back pocket for if such things start to be a problem.

      You’re all giving me a lot to think about here, keep it coming! 😅

        • Speckle
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          31 year ago

          I love it! 🤩 It feels like emojis are allowed here and I think they’re fun 💃🕺👯