• @pingveno
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    102 years ago

    I’ve moderated a sub for a while, /r/moderatepolitics. In the beginning, we just had one rule: no personal attacks. That was manageable with a small sub. But then we noticed certain behavior with a negative effect. We started requiring a starter comment to deter people from dropping a large amount of articles. We restricted meta comments to meta threads to avoid derailing. Glorifying violence was banned. Conversation of trans issues was banned due to a conflict with Reddit’s admins.

    We are now larger than Lemmy by subscriber count. We had to adapt or collapse under our own weight.

  • mekhos
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    32 years ago

    Well there have been sub’s with almost twice that number of rules…but that user is no longer on Lemmy.

  • liwott
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    22 years ago

    I think federation helps in that the instance already has its rules, and you are not happy with them you can just create your community elsewhere