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Hostile takeover of c/linuxsucks
Hi,
u/madthumbs is a long-known troll in the Linux community for creating R*ddit and Lemmy pages called various forms of "linux sucks". Some of their memes are fun, most are just old, unfunny and redundant jokes.
I just noticed their user account on SJW got banned (probably as recently as yesterday), so I'm officially requesting here to take over the moderator position for the c/linuxsucks page.
As an enthusiastic Linux user for a long time, I want to promote posting, sometimes self-deprecating, Linux and Linux-related memes on the SJW instance!
Thanks!
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Adding new Uis to sh.itjust.works?
Lemmy.world now has few different frontends. the one I am interested in is Alexandrite.
https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world
Is there any chance we could have that here as well?
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maybe requesting c/journaling
Hello guys,
I am not a member of sh.itjustworks, so I know I cannot become the new moderator/admin of any of your community.
That being said, I do have a question regarding one of your inactive community I have recently started trying to revive by posting regular content: https://sh.itjust.works/c/journaling
The community has seen no activity since its creation and I have yet to hear back form its admin I contacted a few days ago. Inactive or not, there are a couple hundreds members subscribed to it.
So far, I have posted 4 or 5 new topics and, even though modest, it seems to generate some activity. Which I find encouraging.
But before I invest any more energy into this, other users I have discussed the question with have suggested I should make sure I or someone else will be able to moderate the community if a troll, or worse, was to find their way inside.
Others have also suggested that it would be simpler to create a new community on my own instance (jlai.lu) and invite members of the existing one to join there. I could do that, but I am not a fan of the idea of creating a new community where there is already one existing unless there really is no other option. I mean, it's not new communities we lack on Lemmy, it's new and more active users in existing ones ;)
So, I am asking for your opinion: what do you think would be best if I was to spend more of my time posting in that community?
- Let the community stay apparently unmoderated, and keep posting new content as any other member can do (if that needs to be said, I have zero ego-related issue in being or not being 'promoted' moderator, or whatever) and keep my fingers crossed that no troll comes in to poop on the table. As a side-note I would not mind be able to refresh its look. Obviously, that is not essential.
- Still keep my fingers crossed, hoping that someday, maybe, someone from your instance may decide that it's worth their time to moderate/admin it and request to take hold of it?
- Create a new community from scratch, on my own instance, and invite members of this one to join me there, by posting a message?
- Create an account on your instance, so I would be allowed to take charge of it if that was something you would agree is a good idea?
Frankly, I am not sure I want to create a new account just for that. I quite like what you're doing here but I also have no issue with my present instance, quite the contrary. But I may seriously consider doing it if you have reasons to think that would be better/smarter.
I hope this makes sense.
If you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them. I am also all ears if you have any suggestion.
Thanks