Have strong opinions, but I welcome any civil fact-based disscussion.

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BrikoX , to RedditMigration in /r/PICS moderators receive /u/ModCodeofConduct message accusing them of breaking site rules by switching to NSFW; mods can't reply, so post public response instead
BrikoX , to RedditMigration in What niche communities are you all looking to find/found here on lemmy?

It depends on the different clients as most of them started developemnt just weeks ago, but all most popular ones support moderating actions. But Lemmy lacks some hardcore/automatic moderation tools at the moment.

BrikoX , to RedditMigration in What niche communities are you all looking to find/found here on lemmy?

My advice would be to not wait for someone else to create communities would like to see, but create them yourself and just start posting. If you are not interested in moderating I’m sure you will be able to find someone else to take over.

You can post them in !newcommunities to get some attention, but like minded people will find you.

My niche community /c/[email protected] (self-promo)

BrikoX , to RedditMigration in People in /r/redditalternatives are talking about a "Reddit 2.0" What website would fill that role?

Reddit a was shithole to be honest. Recreating it shouldn’t be the goal. Making something better should be the goal.

BrikoX , to RedditMigration in What's your opinion on cross-posting?

I have mixed feelings towards the repost bots. I see no value in pure reposts from Reddit, but I also have no issue with them IF they only post on dedicated instances and mark the account it’s posting from as a bot. Those posts have no engagement. Most people either disable bot posts in settings or block then once they see them. There is nothing wrong with growing communities slowly, but with organic content or only reposting the most interesting stuff.

BrikoX , to RedditMigration in For those in the know about privacy laws and the such. What is a proper response to reddit's claim that they cannot remove all the information associated to an account without first the user removing all of their posts?

Contact your Data Protection Authority and file a complaint.

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