Hey all! Mod team of r/unixporn here. After a couple weeks of work on our end, we finally have a Lemmy community at LemmyWorld that we’re committing to moderating in the long run. Additionally, due to Lemmy’s federation, you should be able to crosspost between here and there even if you don’t have an account on LemmyWorld. Hope to see you there!

  • DisregardForAwkward@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    That’s fair, and well said. If you want to continue to shepherd the community with trust though, start taking actions that continue to build that trust. Don’t repeat the history we literally just walked away from.

    Please include the community in discussions, such as changing the lemmy instance, and laying out your reasoning. Give us a chance to add our two cents. For the love of all that you hold dear don’t do it in a gated community like Discord, make it public and accessible.

    • ElKowar@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Very fair point, thanks for your feedback! We’ll definitely try to be more transparent in the future. In this case, I think what happened is that none of the mods saw the existing lemmy.ml instance as something that actually was large enough to matter or that was ever official, so from our view this was less “moving to another instance” than it was “we’ll start out on lemmy.world, those of you that already gathered on lemmy.ml on their own, here’s your FYI that we won’t be going there”.

      I can definitely see how it came across differently, and how we might have underestimated the connection people already felt to the lemmy.ml instance. Sorry for that!

      (Also a quick note: It’d have been more or less impossible to have this poll on reddit because mentioning lemmy would be likely to give reddit enough reason to yeet the existing team – thus discord is/was the only other official channel of communication. However, even there, we didn’t really make this much of a public discourse, thus this is more of a sidenote than an actual defense)