this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2025
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I say keep it. There's no AI on that community anyway, and dbzer0 one is more active . I feel wanting to move it is a pretty heavy kneejerk reaction (no offense)
It would still be valuable to post to the same community than the regular posters on !privacy@programming.dev rather than competing
Maybe I'll take a break or that topic for a bit, I feel like we've been trying to get activity going on for quite some time, !privacy@lemmy.ml is still the top community by far, and !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com still relies on a few regular posters
Not quite sure what you mean with the top sentence. We can continue this on matrix later (not the next few days though sorry, i'm busy and i'll be on vacation c:)
There are people who regularly post on !privacy@programming.dev . I reached out to them about it, they didn't answer, but because they posted on dbzer0 for a bit before changing back to programming.dev , I guess it's about the AI stance.
At the moment, I am crossposting those posts to !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
If we could agree on a common community, I wouldn't have to crosspost those posts anymore
Enjoy your vacation!