Idea: if you mod a community on a lemmy.somewhere you should be able to migrate it to lemmy.elsewhere which would include all post & comment links being forwarded and subbed users having their subscription updated to reflect the new location.

I’m aware this would be a way down the road as user account migration alone is still not great but it would be a great feature for the fediverse to have to avoid centralisation and mod/server admin wars.

  • @hot_milky@lemmy.ml
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    611 year ago

    I think it should be a “copy community” feature, then mods can just prevent posts in the old community and make a sticky that points to the new location.

    Making users automatically subscribe to a community on a different instance (even if it’s “the same community”) is pushing it a bit in terms of moderator power. Also makes things worse in terms of exploits and others have pointed out.

    • Kichae
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      221 year ago

      Mastodon uses aliasing for account migration. Your old account still exists on the original server, but it points to your new account. Following the old account automatically reroutes the follow to the new one. This could be done at the group level for lemmy without needing to manually lock the original group or ask users to find the new one.

      • @hot_milky@lemmy.ml
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        91 year ago

        The issue is that users might object to subscribing to a community on a particular instance. I guess it’s not the end of the world, you can always unsubscribe but I can imagine some people being very upset to be associated with certain politically leaning instances or worse.

            • @hitmyspot@lemmy.world
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              11 year ago

              I don’t use mastodon. Do users need to reciprocate? So if I followed you and you moved server would I still get a notification, or only if you follow me?

              Can anyone follow you, so does the notification let you know that it’s a change, rather than a new follower.

              • @hitmyspot

                It is all automatic.

                You maintain the same relationship after the move.

                If you just followed them, but they didn’t follow you — that continues after the move.

                If they just followed you, but you didn’t follow them — that continues after the move.

                If you followed each other — that continues after the move.

                It is all automatic.

                As a user, if someone who follows you moves their account, you see that as a new follow in your notifications.

    • Neato
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      41 year ago

      Have something like a mass message to subscribers with a link to the new instance.

      Then the old instance owner can take the old community name back.