Very insightful post
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Absolutely, we should only be making communities that we actually want to browse and post in.
Really smart post. I was just about to create an Always Sunny in Philadelphia community but I'm gonna wait.
I'm assuming that the server admin (AKA theDude) can also delete dead/spam communities if it becomes necessary. Might make sense to nip our nfl community in the bud and direct people to !nfl@lemmy.ml
For something like that, I'd heavily recommend posting all your ASiP memes and shenanigans over in !television@lemmy.ml. Whenever that community gets too noisy (not gonna happen in a while), you can split it off to your own community.
For the NFL stuff, it's actually ok to have a duplicate I think, but the moderator's gotta be actively cross-posting to the other one for visibility
What's your opinion of lemmy.ml and beehaw? I saw some beehaw admins pissing and moaning about costs with the new uptick of users and a bunch of gatekeeping behavior.
To be frank, I think we need many more neutral default instances, because both lemmy.ml and beehaw strike me as insular communities with strong opinions about certain topics. They have been here significantly longer than me, and I think the relative obscurity of the platform was something they valued to some degree. I think they are nice enough people, but they do not seem prepared or willing to absorb a massive reddit influx of people from all different walks of life.