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.
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).
Why is the F-Droid community on lemmy.ml??? (●´⌓`●)
why does that matter
Lemmylm doesn’t exactly have a good rap
I haven’t noticed? Please elaborate
Your welcome to create a new one elsewhere
I would like to, but unfortunately I’m not experienced enough to do something like this.
You hit “create community”
It takes little time but shouldn’t be that crazy
@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
P-political?
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> 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).
The “P-political” meant stuttering
I know! I’m just talking about moderation and these other little things.
Maybe because lemmy.ml is “A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers.”