Been moving from Reddit to Lemmy slowly so far and now I wanted to bring some of the communities I moderated there to here, as a huge car enthusiast I wanted to not only bring car related subs to communities here on lemmy.world, I also wanted to mod the “cars” community from the instance on lemmy.world already but I realized the moderator there has been inactive for several months now.

It looks like that community is a lost case and this is concerning, how many more communities are stuck like this? This should have been really affecting Lemmy badly thus far and it seems many power mods came in and claimed multiple community names when the blackout happened without actually committing to the platform.

I really hope the developers find a solution to this, so that those like me who actually wants to commit and moderate can do so.

  • @Genrawir
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    91 year ago

    I have little interest in being a mod, but I see the issues you’re describing as a user and I’ve given them some thought.

    You can create a community with a similar name or switch instances if you cant get your instance admin to help. For me, the frustration isn’t so much with unmoderated communities but abandoned ones, especially on larger instances.

    Fixing that seems simpler, as adding a toggle to hide inactive communities should hopefully not be controversial and it could be implemented by the client. Please?

    It will be interesting to see how things evolve, as a solution is clearly needed but federation poses some interesting challenges especially since deleting posts should be discouraged.

    • @TheArstaInventorOP
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      41 year ago

      Kbin has this figured out, they now have an in-built community request system.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        A community for this works. For example [email protected] I think. Just needs someone to request and someone with access to respond. For that, it doesn’t need to be built in. Long term, it’s probably a handy feature though.