only be indexed if you are using the google
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/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021
Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website
only be indexed if you are using the google
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I opened this thread to type out this exact comment but somehow you typed up the exact same thing before me?
Yes absolutely, it depends on the context. The overall goal of such a community I think should just be to “put it out there”, and have people on reddit at least casually aware that Lemmy exists the same way people on Twitter are (now) aware of BlueSky and Mastodon.
Certainly would fit here but a dedicated space I think would function better for coordinating a specific task.
I was a mod for over a decade, believe me even if it gets removed, a quickly-upvoted comment will still get tons of attention 😈
I made a comment elsewhere in this thread, but I would be interested in helping out with a recruitment effort! Maybe it’s time to set up a Lemmy “get the word out” community?
I would be interested in helping with a coordinated effort to promote Lemmy instances on Reddit. Sometimes I check in on /r/RedditAlternatives and it’s clear 90% of the people who would be happy with Lemmy have already left for Lemmy. But there are many threads where a simple “maybe check out Lemmy I like it a lot” could do a lot of help. It’s not like users need to quit Reddit but every post on a Lemmy instance (even if it’s also on Reddit) helps make our instances more appealing.
Perhaps setting up a community here to link to such threads could be a useful idea? And we could get talking points aligned as well.
Maybe they just expect users to accidentally type in the name of a Lemmy instance into the URL bar? Is that organic enough?
You know one Christmas I would like the family to just quietly enjoy a good Christian Star Trek meme without someone mentioning Doctor Who!
Absolutely
Ok sorry, where I’m from saying you are “truly tired” of something implies you think it’s bad.
Actual Budget is software. It can be run on a home server if desired.
Canonically it’s 47
“Smaller more personal stakes” doesn’t mean something will be good, either!
Yeah I learned this playing Kerbal! It actually requires more energy to send something into the Sun than out of the solar system entirely.
Excuse me, were you talking to me?
That user was literally banned from StarTrek.website instance for harassment of it’s users, this is a textbook example of the problem with “call out” communities you are advocating for. They are more about creating drama than any kind of fact finding, let alone justice.
Calling out mods for what? Not allowing your brand of freeze peach? Personally I think Lemmy needs more strong moderators because right now most instance’s “all” feeds are just another stale parade of “memes”. There is a lot of junk filler, and very few unique communities that make the Lemmyverse something that stands apart from Reddit.
I would also encourage instance admins to de-federate instances that host your idea of a “community” purpose built to publicly “call out” users. It’s toxic.
I’ve never seen an ad-based tier on a Mastodon instance and they do just fine 🤷♂️