Thanks for all the work that you’re doing!
There’s currently no way to do this, but it is a common suggestion and multiple groups of people are working out potential ways to make it happen.
I don’t disagree with the idea, but your terminology needs a bit of tweaking lol.
Absolutely! The sun is shining, and so is Moritz!
Seider, Larkin, Raymond, Rasmussen (he took a huge step forward last season!), Edvinsson, Kasper, Walman… there’s a lot to like on the team right now. Hopefully the playoff drought ends next year!
Yeah, there’s no way they aren’t seeing an impact of our actions between people canceling Premium and reduced ad impressions because of the private subs.
He’s projecting confidence because he wants us to think we’re not having any effect on them and come back.
Ah, I see you are a person of great culture as well! I miss the days of watching Datsyuk and Zetterberg… those were far better days for the Wings.
Agreed… I wish I knew Rust!
Hopefully… there’s another post on /c/lemmyworld stating that /r/adviceanimals forcibly removed the top moderator.
I’m guessing that they will replace all of the mod teams and forcibly re-open the subreddits.
Those are very original!
How do you detect the zoomies?!?
Does it really need to entirely replace Reddit? I’m happy as long as we can form vibrant communities and keep the conversations going.
I agree it’s rough around the edges. It would be nice if, in addition to federated servers, there were also federated communities. That way if I post something to /c/homeassistant here, it auto-propagates to /c/homeassistant communities on other servers.
Thanks for everything you’re doing. I signed up for Patreon to contribute!
For sure, but what makes Reddit special are the users, the content, and the discussions. The admins add no value.
We can recreate the communities in a distributed and federated way so that we never find ourselves in the same situation again.
Hey! Yes, as part of disconnecting from Reddit a month or so ago, I noticed there weren’t any A2 communities on Lemmy yet.
So I started my little community and have been working on breathing life into it ever since. I figure that good, vibrant communities with consistent activity will be very important to people looking for alternatives to Reddit in the future. I’m focused on being the change I want to see in the world 🙂
I’ll keep putting in the work over there – it’s good to be decentralized in case one of our instances goes offline. These are still early days for Lemmy, so I expect a little instability in the coming months.
You guys are doing great over here! Keep it up.