I feel like having people vote on moderators would be an improvement but how can you complain about the lack of democracy when you are literally Reddit.
Positive step but more!!!
Part of the issue is that we hardly have enough people to sustain one random community, let alone several semi-independent ones. That barrier alone will turn others away and the cycle of not having enough souls will repeat itself
basically having zero content to look at for 3 days should be enough for some but definitely not all
the green party usually can’t get all 50 (partly because of legal challenges from democrats) so the goal for a party with little name recognition should probably be 10-15
They would rather you all be gone to be replaced with casuals who can be more profitable
lowkey don’t know what this means but it showed up in my feed benjour quebecois!!!
Yeah what the hell were those guys doing for years
true but then being told to move to a different “instance” like beehaw is going to have people scratching their heads
It’s honestly crazy that these random ass mods had the power to actually influence the views of millions
yeah that post is probably the wrong post to have pinned because it’s definitely a weird welcome message
Do we draft an intro doc right now?
I am completely okay with that!
I think donations can be sustainable considering wikipedia has done it for over a decade. People genuinely care about this fediverse project and donating a few dollars a month will probably keep this place growing and healthy. I also think we are too quick to predict the end of reddit. Millions will still use it while this place will remain almost unheard of to the average person for at least the next few years.
wish more would go out indefinitely, this is great
But none of these random lemmygrad posts had comments or upvotes?
welcome!!