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  • I'm moderating a handful of communities, most of which I want to get going and a few that I'm keeping an eye on till someone else takes over (ex. Provinces/territories)

    Some communities have hit the threshold, and others I'm working to get rolling still. The mod tools though are very ineffective, and any post that spirals will take a long time to clean up. You need to open the post and systematically remove content in the correct order else you lose access to rule breaking content.

    If the communities were half as big as Reddit, I don't think we could keep them clean

  • I started a few communities and it's hilarious to me which ones are doing well and which ones aren't. I start a community about the popular tv show Survivor, zero interaction and a surprising amount of negativity and downvotes for some reason.

    Then I have a joke one about doing household dishes and people seem to love it. I get interaction, other users posting content, lots of upvotes, and a few confused people wondering why the community even exists.

    I generate most of the content on my communities but I keep the amount at a level I can handle daily without stress. Here's to hoping for more original content from other community users soon :)

  • I moderate a few, but only three of them are really active enough to require any kind of active moderation. But the fact that reports don't federate properly for communities hosted on remote instances is a real pain in the rear

  • I moderate 1 community here, and I had a discussion with other (potentional) members that my reddit reposter bot should be disabled, and instead make our own content, and I yielded to the popular vote.

  • Back in late June, I was thinking of making a community here. While drawing up more concrete plans for it, I realized it'd be way too much work for me, even ignoring the fact that I'm completely new to the task of moderation (and hence, would likely fumble around in handling issues). Furthermore, a lot of related communities I've followed never went anywhere, which discouraged me.

    All that's ignoring the fact that I was thinking of creating an extremely niche community (a community for Anki, focusing on its use for language learning), I decided it's not yet time. I was too late to capitalize the early stages of migration, but I'm too early to capitalize on the number of people being able to support niche communities.

  • My server has like 3 members and I’m okay with it. I like the fact that I am not beholden to a corporation or another server.

  • I mod two, one with about 800 subscribers and about 8 active people. I interact with them daily.

  • I mod the Star Wars Community on db0, but there is literally no engagement. There's a little more on the lemmy.world community, but not much, really.

  • I see a lot niche of a niche communities(music->genre -> genre variation; programming language ->web/db -> specific language), i imagine that would be hard to find them unless you are looking for them.

  • Up until now i didnt have to do anything in the community I moderate. On reddit, it’s a lot more but some communities here are pretty toxic and seem to have no moderation at all.

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