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Thoughts on whole-sale copying existing communities you'd like to see migrate?

There are plenty of subreddits I left behind that I would like to see migrated to lemmy instances.

What do ya'll think about creating the communities I want to be migrated and, this is the part I don't feel great about, whole-sale copying the existing configuration of the communities i.e. all the side-bar content (rules, wikis, etc.)?

On the one hand, it seems like a good way to create continuity for users but on the other hand, it feels like stealing. Also, I am not necessarily the person who should be running these communities. I just want to create the spaces for people to move into and hand them off to those who want to run them and contribute content.

What do ya'll think? How have you been approaching a migration from your favorite subreddits to your instance communities?

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  • You could potentially contact the folks running the communities on Reddit (especially if you don't want to / feel you shouldn't be the one running them on Lemmy) and ask how they feel about it - either them creating the community here, or you creating it here with their blessing / potentially involvement.

  • I'm not sure thats the best way to go about it, Lemmy functions quite a bit differently from reddit and I'm not sure communities will easily port over in the exact same configuration.

    I don't think its all necessarily stealing, but I would refer back to the reddit community somewhere in the sidebar so people are aware that the community has been ported.

    • Interesting, what pieces of the community configuration do you think won't port over nicely? I'm not disagreeing that Lemmy functions differently from Reddit -- just getting to the point where I could make a post was enough to prove that 😆 -- but I hadn't considered things like the subreddit rules wouldn't port over 1:1.

      Now that you mention it though, does Lemmy even support community wikis?

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