• @Lemmylaugh@lemmy.ml
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    572 years ago

    Any luck getting the ask historian mods to switch over to lemmy. That I think would tip the scale permanently

    • @SilentStorms@lemmy.ca
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      172 years ago

      They did make a post about it, Lemmy is no where near large enough for them to be interested. Their mission is to showcase history on a large public platform.

      They said they are not happy with how the company has acted, but it would take a much bigger issue to get them to consider moving.

      • Otter
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        82 years ago

        I also don’t think Lemmy is ready for everyone, especially in terms of moderation. The tools are very limited and hard to access. I have to navigate to each post to deal with it, and the only 3 options (right next to one another) are ‘remove post’, ‘ban from community’ and ‘appoint as mod’.

        There’s also no modmail or automod tools, which are really important as a community gets large.

        It’s fine for now with the communities I’m moderating, but I’d understand if some Reddit communities don’t feel ready

        • @SilentStorms@lemmy.ca
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          32 years ago

          I mean yeah, it would be good, and maybe make it larger, but reddit has 100 million MAU and we have less than 1% of that. They’re not wrong that moving would massively impact their reach. I don’t think 99+ million people will move for AskHistorians.

    • @T156@lemmy.world
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      102 years ago

      Although I also doubt that it will happen until Lemmy gets some good moderation tools first. In its current state, it wouldn’t quite fit what they need to do with the sub, especially with the heavy moderation that they would need to do.

        • @messem10@lemmy.world
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          32 years ago

          Any type of automatic moderation. It is a godsend for managing a community as you don’t have to worry about content with or breaking those roles as the bot(s) check it for you.

      • @hayes_@lemmy.world
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        382 years ago

        They moderate rigorously.

        Participating in one of their threads is like attending a university course.

        Most people don’t have the context to actually participate in the discussions, but the quality is on a completely different level.

      • @nbafantest@lemmy.world
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        122 years ago

        The answers on that subreddit are probably the highest quality answers on all of Reddit.

        The mods are very strict and keep the quality exceptionally high