2 months later
- Still no additional mods on !privacyguides@lemmy.one, no answer on https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/we-re-giving-lemmy-a-try-welcome-to-privacyguides-lemmy-one-x-post/12734/7
Should we consider !privacy@lemmy.ca the reference?
This community has moved to !fedigrow@lemmy.zip
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2 months later
Should we consider !privacy@lemmy.ca the reference?
4 months later, situation is pretty much the same. Lemmy.one might really disappear overnight, I might do a post about it over there, but we probably don't have a definitive alternative.
FYI @ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world
@rottenwheel@lemmy.zip you also seem quite active on the topic, what do you think?
@otter@lemmy.ca fyi
Still open to changing up where I post :)
!privacy@lemmy.ca has active mods
I just came across !privacy@programming.dev as well
If !privacy@lemmy.ca has active mods, that's probably better.
I just checked the programming.dev one, there were two devs: one admin, and one which hasn't been active for a year
That makes sense, happy to help in any way as needed!
Great post - it's an excellent idea to highlight communities not on .ml or .world as it helps spread the love and the load.
Pros:
I dont see any con here, but feel free to point out any
Pro:
Cons:
Maybe I'm missing context or misunderstanding something here, but isn't it a little early to say the instance/community aren't being managed? There doesn't even seem to have that much relevant feedback to base anything on, so far.
Furthermore, privacyguides isn't just a known name to me, it's also a well regarded one. I appreciate them having an official community on Lemmy, so that pro carries a certain weight with it.
P.S. thank you for your efforts towards reducing centralization and unnecessary reliance on lemmy.ml.
Hello,
For some additional context:
So indeed, the name is known and that's a pro (I mentioned it in the top comment), but it seems like the instance and the community aren't actively looked after.
Edit: last point: the instance has 7k registered users for 230 active users a month, email verification was optional during registration, seems like people have been using it as a farmbot (registration has since then been disabled).