I created a couple of communities dedicated to starting and organizing movements. As a first time ever admin or mod to something like this, I would love some advice from you all

So I made lemmy.world/c/movement and lemmy.world/c/organize

I figure people can gather like minded individuals on lemmy.world/c/movement and then discuss and organize a ground game on lemmy.world/c/organize

Do you all have any tips on what sort of rules I need to set up, where to get help leading and modding the communities, and how I can go about respectfully advertise the communities?

An example of a movement that would be great to start and organize, led by people from Lemmy who know what they’re doing like lawyers andfor people who know browser and web technology really well, is filing well thought out antitrust complaints as members of the Lemmy community about Google’s forceful implementation of ManifestV3 and how it would disadvantage users of other browsers and reduce their market share and people’s options. I made a post about it on c/technology: lemmy.world/post/2060683

vd1n,

For some reason those links aren’t working for me on jerboa.

SankaraStone,
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!movement !organize

Does that work?

vd1n,

They were blank but there was a subscribe button in the menu… So I subbed!

SankaraStone,
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Yeah, it’s going to need mods (wanna volunteer?) and people to become active (I just made it today, haha). I just posted about it on the c/technology (on lemmy.world) thread I linked to above.

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