Searching lemmyverse.net yields the following:
- [email protected] (most subscribers)
- [email protected] (most active users)
- [email protected] (last post 4 months old)
- [email protected] (empty)
- [email protected] (empty)
- [email protected] (active)
- [email protected] (only 2 posts)
- [email protected] (empty)
Niche communities:
Niche instances:
- [email protected] (empty, but on a topic-specific instance)
- [email protected] (one-way Reddit bridge, serves a different purpose)
My hunch in this case would be to leave the niche communities and instances as they are, and consolidate the rest to lemmy.zip (most active users).
Thoughts?
Username checks out :P
Thanks for doing your part to try to keep the Fediverse active.
Haha, thanks, you’re welcome!
I would delete all tesla communities, perma-ban anyone who creates/takes part in them, DOX them and setup a site where anyone can link their name to their tesla fandom.
j/k just in case if anyone thinks I am being serious. Tesla communities are fine, I believe in a “big tent” approach (with the exception of tankies, nazis and russians who support genocidal imperialism).
I think no one wants to have anything to do with Tesla nowadays…
With that said, I’m toying with the idea of adding some aggregation system to Fediverser where the community mods can choose to automatically cross-post content from the Fediverse (not just Lemmy/Mbin posts, but also posts from Mastodon with certain tags), and the communities on the topic-specific instances could become this hub for consolidation anyway.
some aggregation system to Fediverser where the community mods can choose to automatically cross-post content from the Fediverse
Huh, that sounds like an interesting feature. Have you read @[email protected]’s article on community separation? This seems similar to their proposed “communities following communities” solution, though without the crucial “grouped comments section”.
Thank you for this post!
Thank you for this community!
[email protected] moderator @[email protected] is inactive.
Paging admin @[email protected].
Thoughts on consolidating the community?
[email protected] moderator @[email protected] is active.
I think r/realtesla and r/teslamotors arose from an anti-tesla vs. tesla-fanboy divide on Reddit. I’m not really seeing the same sort of divide on Lemmy. Do you think there is still a need for two separate communities?
Would you be open to consolidating?
I’m interested in a consolidation but I feel like c/RealTesla still serves as a useful signpost from Reddit.
Due to the asshole moves from Elon Musk recently, the Reddit /r/RealTesla has seen incredible growth, to the point where I’ve been recalled to Reddit as a moderator.
From a Lemmy perspective, it makes sense to consolidate. But from an overall internet (ie: with Reddit perspective), the split is important as the Elon fanboys are still out there and more rabid than ever.
Honestly, with how open Elon is about being an asshole, there isn’t much point to /r/RealTesla. When it began back in the 2010s, it was the only place where Elons douchbaggery could be discussed. Today, it’s no longer a secret that Elon is a liar, conman, cheat, and asshole.
From a Lemmy perspective, it makes sense to consolidate.
Glad to hear that you’re open to consolidation! Do you think lemmy.zip would be a suitable? It’s a stable and well-managed instance, and already has an active Tesla community.
Thank you for chiming in
[email protected] is unmoderated.
Paging admin @[email protected].
I removed the community. With no mod and no content there is no reason to keep it.
Thanks!
[email protected] moderator @[email protected] is inactive.
Paging admins @[email protected] and @[email protected].
Thoughts on consolidation?