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  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    My guess: They were created expecting an in rush of users and content from R/ but when that didn’t happen, they got bored and moved on.

    There are many, many, r/sub clones that were created during the API shit. The people creating the subs had no intention of creating content, they just wanted to be a mod. Now they lie as empty as the day they were created.

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      they just wanted to be a mod

      I don’t know how many other people had the same thought, but I thought about snagging a couple community names, not because I have any interest in being a mod (I really don’t at all,) but to hold onto them until either former reddit mods showed up or at least someone else who seemed like they had real interest in actually running the place and didn’t seem to be an opportunistic power-tripping asshole who would run it into the ground.

      I didn’t end up doing it, but I gave it some serious consideration.

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    They are afraid that most of lemmy users will be on lemmy.world and want people to join diverse small instances. The other reason is the amount of attacks lemmy.world got

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    I mean I’d imagine it’s pretty expected.

    Lemmy.World was kind of the go to instance for exiting redditers during the mass exit over the API changes, while a majority of subreddits protested. As we all know, most of the subs did not stay closed. So a majority gave up

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    And what’s the way to reinstate those communities? They might have very valuable names.

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      We’re on the fediverse, you can create a community with the same name on another instance.

      Most instances are well federated. So if it’s not on Lemmy.world it can be on feddit.de or sh.itjust.works it still works, and considering .world uptime issues, I would advise any other lemmy instance or even a Kbin instance to a newcomer

      • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.uk
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        Exactly - they haven’t disappeared.

        If someone staked a claim by starting a community, making it mod posts only and then going inactive, all thet need to do is contact the admins of that instance. As long as it’s not risky to reopen (some can give life and death advice and need careful modding) the admin can open it and make them a mod.

        If it’s open and free to post then they can just start posting to it. They can contact the mod about possibly helping out and, if there’s no sign of activity, they can contact the instance admins.

  • 👁️👄👁️@lemm.ee
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    It’s very good that these people were not mods in the first place. They just wanted first dibs and to let everyone else make content for them.