The last time I encountered a power trip mod, I created another community on the same topic, brought other people who were unsatisfied over, and the new community is much more active than the initial one.
It takes quite a while though.
The last time I encountered a power trip mod, I created another community on the same topic, brought other people who were unsatisfied over, and the new community is much more active than the initial one.
It takes quite a while though.
Feel free to have a look at !science@mander.xyz
Is your password longer than 60 characters?
Great, thank you ! 🙏
Oh nice! Did you consider crossposting to !linguistics@mander.xyz? That would probably interest people over there as well
Makes sense! How many people are usually active on your communities, per week for instance?
You do you!
They have been out for 12 days, hope is quite low
Thank you for jumping in and providing this context!
Probably an opportunity for consolidation
Thank you for your comment. I really like the !floatingisfun one, it looks even better with the custom CSS!
9 has been updated (the original one is “no link to Reddit”), but 3 is indeed funny
There is !fixing@slrpnk.net, maybe you can promote your community there?
Interesting list, thanks!
Stumbled upon it randomly the other day, it’s pretty cool!
Thanks for sharing!
The last one is cute, but last post seems to be from 23 days ago
Yes, but at the same time, it depends on the instance policy as a whole.
Some instance admins prefer to not interfere with how mods handle their communities (which is also a valid stance, I’m not criticizing it), but that means that in the end it wouldn’t have that much impact. And most of the users wouldn’t probably see the posts in the support community.