this post was submitted on 26 Apr 2024
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Might it not be more beneficial for related communities to, in the way of the old web, highlight each other in pinned/featured posts and sidebars? The idea being that there's still some benefit to different moderation styles and community cultures/vibes.
Maybe also encouraging community moderators to communicate with each other more to figure out how they want their communities to be, how they might want to differ to create more distinct identities?
Indeed, we kind of have that in the sidebar of [email protected]
I guess. As said elsewhere, cases such as [email protected] and [email protected] still seem weird to me
I think this is an excellent idea, and I have tried to do this with subs like [email protected]. It would be great if this became standard practice, or a sort of reciprocal courtesy between communities.
Any ideas for how to encourage mod communication?
I would just DM the other mods. Worked quite well for me