I do think it’s a little too early to start adding more mods. This community isn’t active enough to need more, but it might be beneficial to at least have second opinions if you feel the need. On onboarding, I think that we could do an application system then maybe a community vote if we stay pretty small, but I also don’t really mod so I don’t know much about selection and onboarding processes. I’m just throwing ideas out there.
Are you going to be posting game news here? Also I don’t blame the subreddits for not wanting to participate in the blackout. There isn’t much place for people to talk about the game besides Discord and they had the mod fiasco a while back.
I think it’s a bit much to ask the general userbase to migrate over to federated communities since the way it’s structured isn’t exactly intuitive to non-techy people. I’m still gonna use Reddit at least on desktop since it still has a lot of resources that might not make it over just due to sheer amount of content already on there plus the people that won’t bother finding alternatives. Plus I’m a lurker by default so I don’t get myself targeted by banhammers.
Still, I like that federated alternatives exist so that people like us can use these types of sites without worrying about the troubles of corporate social media.
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