Similar small Lemmy communities need to merge to survive.
Similar small Lemmy communities need to merge to survive.
Small communities that are similar should think about mushing together for activity. Example: Hiking, Backpacking, Thru Hiking. It will generate more Activity and then branch out. We have too many niche pages that won't be active.
Agree, in the great reddit migration everyone came over and just created communities for everything. Now that the dust has settled we have hundreds of one person communities and so many similar ones.
Personally I'd like to see the admins go through their communities and say if there is only one member or if the only mods have been dormant to lock the communities and pin a post saying the community is up for adoption. At the very least that'd stop some of the hemorrhaging
I guess it's more on the mods of a community to look out for similar communities and engage with potential other moderators.
I just had a discussion with @livus@kbin.social about !moviesandtv@lemm.ee. I guess other mods should probably do the same.
Admin are already busy enough, especially wit 0.19 around the corner.
Also, good to see you around!
Yeah, I know there's just no way for users to do it. If there's only one mod and they're dormant then there's not a lot of options, and there are people who probably would want to take over the communities. There should be a "vote of no confidence" option, but obviously that could be abused. That's why just scanning and seeing which ones are dead first might be nice.
Honestly, a pinned post linking to the “big” community would go a long way. Basically just “this community is abandoned. Go try [active community] instead.” But that would require the mods of those smaller communities to actually cede mod power to the larger ones. And if you know anything about online mods, you know that’ll never happen.
Yeah, which is why I think it needs to be an admin thing. It's posted automatically, but hey the mod can always remove it and keep the community going. But from what I see... 90% of them haven't logged in in months and probably wouldn't even notice. They log in again and want to pick it up again? Just remove the pinned post
@PMYourNudesPlease or they could just simply delete the communities.
But abandoned communities tend to have absent mods. That's why the Lemmy devs need to introduce a mechanism for adopting them, like we have at Kbin.