So it’s like the title says. I created this community to kinda fill the void from the reddit shutdown, and have no real idea on how to moderate a community like this, especially if it ends up huge like the one on Reddit.

Seeing as I have little moderation experience, if anyone is interested in moderating for this community just lmk and I’ll see about setting you up.

TL;DR - Created a potentially huge amount of work for myself that I’m super unfamiliar with.

  • @sir_pronoun
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    441 year ago

    I’m just gonna keep posting the same obnoxious shitpost, so you’ll always know you can just safely delete any posts from me. I want to make your life easy :)

  • @irontide
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    281 year ago

    You got this! It’s good to try new things, especially if they’re scary.

  • @LostRedditor
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    191 year ago

    That’s the spirit! Subbed, and I promise not to make any work for you.

      • @LostRedditor
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        21 year ago

        Of course! How’s it been so far with the influx?

        • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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          21 year ago

          Honestly there’s only been a couple of posts, so we’re not buried in work by any means. But our sub count is absolutely soaring. We’ve almost hit the 1000 sub mark which is absolutely insane. Super exited for things to come.

          • @LostRedditor
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            21 year ago

            That’s really cool! It will be interesting to watch it grow.

  • @itadakimasu
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    181 year ago

    I’m in the same boat. I created two regional (city, state) communities I was always involved in on reddit and would miss terribly and didn’t exist on Lemmy. If they grow to more than 3 users I’ll recruit help lol

    • rskn
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      51 year ago

      I’ve been wanting to do the same, but I’m far too lazy to deal with trying to get help lol. Also, it looks like people in my city don’t really think the Reddit changes are a big deal. So, there’s that.

  • @BlankSix
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    161 year ago

    Yeah, I think there are probably a bunch of us in that boat right now. lol

    You’ll be fine, and if nothing else, there’ll always be the option to add more people to help with modding. For what it’s worth, everything seems more chill over here, so you’ve got that going for you.

    • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, this far the “small internet” feel of this place has been very relaxed.

  • @CrackhappyM
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    151 year ago

    LOL. I’ve got three already, but if you want to add me to the team, I’ll keep an eye out for you, mostly because my cardinal rule in life is “don’t be a dick”.

        • @rjcM
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          21 year ago

          Stupid question… how did you create a folder?

          Err… TIFU not knowing how to create a folder.

  • @Licensed_to_ill
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    141 year ago

    So if you create a community you’re the one that has to manage it? Because I was thinking of recreating my favorite communities from reddit on lemmy. But I don’t want to do that if I would have to be the mod. I don’t want to have to grow a neck beard s/… Jk, I appreciate you mods out there.

    • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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      71 year ago

      You can moderate yourself, but honestly most people recruit capable people from the community to help keep things running.

      • @gtsM
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        1 year ago

        and err. not so capable ones too.

        👀

  • LittleKerr
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    121 year ago

    You can do it!

    We will behave, pinky promise 🤙

    • @tourist
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      101 year ago

      I have DM’d methamphetamine synthesis instructions to everyone in this thread

      • rskn
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        31 year ago

        A true hero

    • @taj
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      21 year ago

      Famous. Last. Words.

  • @MeowyNin
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    121 year ago

    Hopefully the pottery community doesnt get out of control… because we just did that there too. I’m sure it’ll work out for everyone lmao. I feel like it’ll take a long time for people to really populate these new spaces while we learn things anyway. So excited for all the new things happening!

    • @gtsM
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      I heard you potheads can go wild sometimes

      • @MeowyNin
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        61 year ago

        Oh between the wet splattering clay and dust sticking to those unneccesary clothes we have some fun!

  • @MiddleWeigh
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    121 year ago

    I never subbed to TIFU, but I’m gonna sub to this one!

  • @_MoveSwiftly
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    111 year ago

    This is bound to happen as others stated. We’re trying to populate the site all over again. Thank you for creating the community. :)

    I’m doing the same, but haven’t had too many people join. These are good problems to have as the site grows.

  • Barack Ollama
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    111 year ago

    I just did the same thing for Best Updates (BORU replacement) only to find out that Lemmy post bodies can’t be longer than 10k characters (BORU posts are frequently over that). I’m not sure how best to proceed :/

    • @kadu
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      Oh wow, I didn’t know of this limitation.

      We could open an issue on GitHub proposing a change. In the meantime, you could add to your sidebar suggesting users paste text larger than 10k into Pastebin or another equivalent website and create the post as a link, rather than filling the body.

      Ideally, apps like Jerboa could have built in parsers to load text from Pastebin, images from Imgur, and so on, in elegant integrated ways which could mitigate limitations with Lemmy itself.

      • Barack Ollama
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        71 year ago

        It looks like there’s already an issue open on GitHub (though I’m no expert, so correct me if this isn’t an enhancement request)

        That’s a good idea about using a 3rd party site! I’ve never heard of pastebin, but I’ll look it up now :) Thanks!!

    • timkmz
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      11 year ago

      Talk to ruud the developer of lemmy.world would be my guess. Or the developer of whatever instance your using. And btw can you link the community?

  • @xohshoo
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    101 year ago

    I did the same, then was looking around for any mod tools, but I don’t really see any? Or any guides? Anywhere I should look for this? And can you give someone else mod rights ('cause I’d kind of like to, I just didn’t want the place to look like a ghost town)

    • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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      61 year ago

      Only way so far I’ve found to mod someone was on one of their comments.

      • candyman337
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        91 year ago

        A lot of the bots and things that made reddit much easier to mod just haven’t been developed yet for lemmy. Thosw bots are what makes losing the API bad in the first place. Someone needs to essentially develop an automod equivalent to moderate comments. If I have free time I plan to start working on something.

        I would look at the rules of the sub on reddit, most of them exist for a reason. If you have questions, ask a mod, or someone else on lemmy/reddit. I mod on another reddit and lemmy account of mine.

        Feel free to reach out if you have questions.

        • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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          41 year ago

          It’ll definitely be nice to see some of those tools come back. Godspeed in your development, good sir.

  • Striker
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    101 year ago

    I can’t offer to mod because I have created my own communities here and will have my hands full managing. I can offer you my advice. My advice is to try to differentiate yourself from the sub on reddit, don’t just copy it. Make some adjustments, bring some life into the place.

    • @A_Toasty_StrudelOPM
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      41 year ago

      I’ve already made few basic changes to the original subreddit rules that I thought might makes things more enjoyable for most. If you have any suggestions lmk, and I’ll see about maybe getting it implemented.