When I logged in today, I noticed that I had 3 pending registrations on my instance. I haven’t really come up with any rules, any moderation policy…really anything.
I could use some advice. I want to be as permissive as possible within reason.
Thank you in advance.
EDIT: Edited title for clarity. I have a functional idea of how the tools themselves work.
The easiest thing to do imo would be to just copy the rules from one of the main instances and stick to these. Then just monitor the activity on your instance from time to time and review applications and reports.
Hi, please consider reposting tech questions about Lemmy software on [email protected]
I understand well enough how the tech works. My question is more about the social aspect, so I don’t really consider it to be a tech question.
That being said, I edited the OP to be more clear, my apologies.
No problem, sorry for my mistake :)
Who’s saying it’s a direct replacement? It’s a toy for geeks that may or may not blow up in popularity. Look up the history of Linux, how it started, from what philosophy it stemmed, and what it is now.
I think most generally agree that it’s quite a mess, but there’s no reason it can’t be smoothed over time.
We especially need communities over different instances cooperating so that posts in one appear in the others. And some logical signup process so that users would know what to do.
I’m asking for advice about how to moderate from a social perspective…did i not get that across in the OP?
Ummm… I was commenting on a completely different topic. I have no clue why this comment showed up here. Weird bug
Understandable! While you’re here, I would like advice if you have any :p
This happened to me earlier.