I saw the recent API charge news with Reddit and saw that people were discussing alternatives to Reddit in the event we all have to abandon it.

Joined Lemmy here and noticed one of my favorite subreddits had no Lemmy equivalent — so I created it.

I have no desire to be a mod, so if anyone wants to take on that role just let me know.

I’m just hoping people do post here if they’re checking Lemmy out and seeing what’s available community-wise.

    • pitninja
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      611 months ago

      Honestly, unless there’s a pressing need for different moderation policies and moderation teams, I don’t really see a need to reinvent the wheel and duplicate most communities across multiple servers. I think we’ll likely see user bases start gathering into the biggest communities for their particular interest and be pretty satisfied with it as long as the communities are being managed appropriately. Since it’s easy to create a community, I know people will do what they please, though, and there will ultimately be hundreds of “duplicate” 1 person communities scattered across all the servers lol

      • mildpepper 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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        411 months ago

        Yeah the Lemmy admins said that they want people to make new instances and such, but if Lemmy were to take off I think what we’ll see is reddit communities replicated on the main instance or a currently popular alt instance like beehaw. I’m personally waiting a little bit for my favorite subs to pop up here with alternatives because I don’t have the time to mod, but I fully expect them to show up on the main instance if they show up on Lemmy at all.