this post was submitted on 11 Oct 2025
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I've thought on starting a comm where we post companies and products we like. Not really thrilled with the idea of moderating though.
Lemmy's too small to attract shills. Think on it, if you're paying henchmen out of your marketing budget, where are you sending them? Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok, FaceBook or little Lemmy?
Yeah, it could be nice to have something like that since Reddit is so astroturfed now that it's basically useless for any sort of product recommendations. Of course, the moment that Lemmy becomes useful for that is the moment that it becomes astroturfed as well.
That community sounds like prime territory for people who let the perfect be the enemy of the good, so I agree, there's a lot of reasons that would be quite miserable to moderate.