• Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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        Be mildly competent at computers… or know someone who is and willing to help you.

        Either setup your own instance, or find an instance that’s already setup that you like and the owner will let you add stuff to the database…

        Start a community…

        Read here… https://github.com/rileynull/RedditLemmyImporter

        Success! now you’ve migrated your subreddit to lemmy!

        (This is a little sarcastic. I’m not good at legit guides. But it is possible!)

        Edit: tweaked phrasing… doing this to general public servers would be unlikely.

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          Just wanted to add that not all instances are allowing new community creation, including Beehaw.

        • palitu@lemmy.perthchat.org
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          Well, that is an interesting script. I wonder how many will come across? Maybe they will pull the top 20% or something.

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        Well, on Beehaw you cannot create new communities, but you certainly can be made a mod of one even from another instance. Find the ones you want and ask the current mods of it.

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          Why can’t we create communities on here? Do the Beehaw admins specifically restrict this? Thanks, by the way.

          • rknuu@beehaw.org
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            We’ve outlined the rationale in this thread: https://beehaw.org/post/140733

            The tl;dr is that having many communities make it difficult to govern and ensure a safe space exists for the overall community and having too many can result in highly fragmented discussions that would be a challenge to grow and nurture organically like we do in the physical world.

            It’s not that we don’t permit new communities, but more towards we moderate their creation based off the communities interests.

    • Silviecat44@vlemmy.net
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      I haven’t found many moderator features on Lemmy so far. The community that I created does not seem to have any way of blocking posts.