Oh. Good question. I don’t think so. Which one would you like me to create? Wrestling? Can I make you a mod?
Oh. Good question. I don’t think so. Which one would you like me to create? Wrestling? Can I make you a mod?
We’ve got game day threads at fanaticus! I forked the popular bot from reddit and made it compatible with lemmy.
We’ve got game day threads at fanaticus! I forked the popular bot from reddit and made it compatible with lemmy.
Come on over! Everyone’s free to start their own community!
Just chipping in to promote my own lemmy instance: I created !baseball@fanaticus.social and communities for the other 30 MLB teams to replace the subreddits we left behind.
I think that’s a great idea! I reached out to the moderators using the “contact the moderators” button in the sidebar on one of my favorite reddit communities but never got a response. I’m not sure if anyone read it or if Reddit just made it go away.
I don’t want to spam a bunch of individual users so I might try discord.
Link to the wired article with more details on the leaked Tesla docs. OP’s article references this one at the end.
Oof. Well I suppose the instance owners could create another wiki app on the subdomain (there are plenty to choose from) but I’d imagine it’d be a pain to deal with auth and permissions (e.g. who gets to edit the wiki).
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?
!badminton@fanaticus.social enjoy! Let me know if you’d like to be a mod.