Can I get more info on why these are showing up? I’ve never seen such a thing on F-Droid before.

      • P4ulin_Kbana
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        I would like to, but unfortunately I’m not experienced enough to do something like this.

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            @possiblylinux127
            > You hit “create community”

            That creates a community. Getting people to actually use it is a different and much more complicated thing.

            AFAIK there is work underway to make more Lemmy communities more like Matrix rooms, by allowing the mods of 2 or more communities on different servers to federate them, so every post or comment to one of them goes to all of them. But this too is political and complicated.

            @P4ulin_Kbana

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                Me:
                > allowing the mods of 2 or more communities on different servers to federate them, so every post or comment to one of them goes to all of them

                @P4ulin_Kbana
                > P-political?

                If it’s not obvious why cooperation between the mods of different communities is political, I’m not sure how to explain it ; ) To be clear, I mean little-p political, not big-P Political (involving electoral politics and the accompanying partisanship).

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            I know! I’m just talking about moderation and these other little things.

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      Maybe because lemmy.ml is “A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers.”