• OneNot
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      192 years ago

      There is r/Lemmy and r/LemmyMigration

          • KaynA
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            112 years ago

            The creator of the sub is heavily biased towards kbin, so they restricted r/lemmymigration to sway people towards kbin. They don’t seem to be willing to give the subreddit to someone who actually cares about Lemmy either.

            Asshole move if you ask me.

            • @OtakuAltair@lemm.ee
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              52 years ago

              Yeah it’s very unfortunate, those subs could bring alot more people to the fediverse if they weren’t so biased, specially with the fantastic apps Lemmy has already.

            • @Da_Boom@iusearchlinux.fyi
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              52 years ago

              I love it how a subreddit with Lemmy in its name doesn’t direct people to Lemmy. I mean how the fuck did that happen?

              Did they also make an /r/kbinmigration and use it to direct people to Lemmy? Because that would be amazing.

              • KaynA
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                22 years ago

                The Lemmy subreddit directed people to Lemmy at first, but after the creator was made aware of controversies surrounding the developers and lemmy.ml, they decided to restrict the Lemmy sub and forward people to the kbin subreddit instead.

    • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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      82 years ago

      How would a Lemmy subreddit be useful? The only thing I could see would just be a pinned message regarding general guidance

      • @fidodo@lemm.ee
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        162 years ago

        Advice on what instances to join, coordination to move communities, technical advice for those communities to form instance, etc.