dorkian_gray, (edited )
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To be honest, I feel a little guilty of this; I started c/starsector because it didn’t exist when I searched for it, but it’s not active and I’ve only posted once. I’m planning on making content, I love that game, but I have a full time job and a side project I’m investing actual money into, not to mention social obligations and travel and family and making sure to take care of my home and my body… where am I supposed to get time to make content too?

I guess it’s not abandoned, just quiet, but I felt compelled to respond. And if you like Starsector or games like it, drop on by, we’d love to have you! I’m a lot better at commenting than I am at posting 😊

TheFogan,

I mean I’d imagine it’s pretty expected.

Lemmy.World was kind of the go to instance for exiting redditers during the mass exit over the API changes, while a majority of subreddits protested. As we all know, most of the subs did not stay closed. So a majority gave up

small44,

They are afraid that most of lemmy users will be on lemmy.world and want people to join diverse small instances. The other reason is the amount of attacks lemmy.world got

mojo,

It’s very good that these people were not mods in the first place. They just wanted first dibs and to let everyone else make content for them.

mtcerio,

And what’s the way to reinstate those communities? They might have very valuable names.

ABCDE,

Don’t they still exist, they’re just quiet?

andrewta,

Correct. They’re still there

Emperor,
@Emperor@feddit.uk avatar

Exactly - they haven’t disappeared.

If someone staked a claim by starting a community, making it mod posts only and then going inactive, all thet need to do is contact the admins of that instance. As long as it’s not risky to reopen (some can give life and death advice and need careful modding) the admin can open it and make them a mod.

If it’s open and free to post then they can just start posting to it. They can contact the mod about possibly helping out and, if there’s no sign of activity, they can contact the instance admins.

BlueEther,
@BlueEther@no.lastname.nz avatar

Talk to the instance admins, and put a case to be the mod

Ziggurat,

We’re on the fediverse, you can create a community with the same name on another instance.

Most instances are well federated. So if it’s not on Lemmy.world it can be on feddit.de or sh.itjust.works it still works, and considering .world uptime issues, I would advise any other lemmy instance or even a Kbin instance to a newcomer

ShittyKopper, (edited )

honestly even if .world had 100% uptime i’d still recommend spreading out to smaller instances. it’s a single point of failure for the entire network (or at least the parts of the network as seen by lemmy/kbin). bus factor and all

i personally hope that over time as the tooling improves (and as “turnkey” hosters like masto.host adopt lemmy), more topic-specific instances get started up. think of startrek.website or programming.dev or slrpnk or rblind or literature.cafe or all the country instances. and general purpose instances like .world and lemm.ee and sijw and what have you can be for smaller communities that don’t have the resources, or they can be used as “account holder” instances that have people but “outsource” the communities to their own respective instances to keep their own costs down.

everyone piling up on .world is hurting the entire network. (even worse when they create communities and those communities also pile up on .world) and it’s sad to see the .world admins refuse to acknowledge this and handwave it behind “well we’re still smaller than mastodon.social /shrug” (and yes i have complaints about eugen’s handling of mastodon.social/.online too)

Blaze,
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Completely agree with you. I support a lot !moviesandtv for that reason, because I’m sure it has the potential to grow, and show an example of federation outside of the usual tech communities.

It would be nice to have a gaming instance as well, I always feel like content is scattered all over !games, the one on lemmy.world, the one on kbin.social, another one on lemm.ee, etc.

lutillian,

The thing is though, the instance your create a community from only really affects who you interact with to recover your moderation team if everyone goes poof. Otherwise the instance essentially serves as a vanity domain for the community (think email). It doesn’t matter if lemmy.world is down to me at all. I can still post to its cats community using my sh.itjust.works account just fine. Anyone that isn’t on beehaw will see my posts with or without the origin instance of the community being online (because beehaw is defederated with my instance).

ShittyKopper, (edited )

you can still post to .world, but that post won’t leave your instance if .world is not up to boost it to every other instance subscribed to that community.

if you posted to a .world community from sijw while .world was down, i won’t see it until .world gets back up, gets the message from sijw (which will usually retry a few times before timing out), and boosts it to blahaj. except for cases like this where i’m replying directly to you all 3 instances need to be up for federation to work properly

gabe,

Quite a few people have been really hostile to the idea of spreading across the federation from lemmy.world. Some just are fixated on the idea reddit 2.0 over everything else right now. Even more so, I’ve offered to host and help migrate over some book/writing related communities that are on lemmy.world and it like seems some of the mods in communities there are fine with doing but if they did so lemmy.world would just reopen the community with new mods choking the new community to death. When lemdroid migrated over lemmy.world overtook the community and reopened it with new mods, lemdroid still doesn’t compare in size to the android community they forcefully reopened.

Alongside that, I’ve considered opening a general art focused lemmy instance to help spread things out further, but I don’t know if I could pay for two instances right now. Right now literature.cafe is out of my pocket, but I have a nice domain for it on hand and the spare time to make if there is interest and others willing to contribute, so who knows. dunno where to even gauge interest on that though tbh 🤷

ReaderTunesOctopus,

So that’s the reason of normal posts downvoted to hell and troll comments?

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

My guess: They were created expecting an in rush of users and content from R/ but when that didn't happen, they got bored and moved on.

There are many, many, r/sub clones that were created during the API shit. The people creating the subs had no intention of creating content, they just wanted to be a mod. Now they lie as empty as the day they were created.

Fondots,

they just wanted to be a mod

I don’t know how many other people had the same thought, but I thought about snagging a couple community names, not because I have any interest in being a mod (I really don’t at all,) but to hold onto them until either former reddit mods showed up or at least someone else who seemed like they had real interest in actually running the place and didn’t seem to be an opportunistic power-tripping asshole who would run it into the ground.

I didn’t end up doing it, but I gave it some serious consideration.

bandario,
@bandario@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

What do you get when you congeal the greasy bodies of a bunch of Reddit mods into one space? You get Reddit. Gross.

cloaker,

Absolutely. Oh well, we grow slow.

Pons_Aelius,

Good. The last thing I want in this place to turn into a clone of reddit.

NightOwl,

Well there were some communities I was happy to see cloned on reddit like privacyguides and Android. Would have been happy to see bunch of other communities I had enjoyed enough to subscribe on reddit to have moved over here.

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