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Appreciate your thoughtful long-term approach here, CosmicSpoogeDrizzle.
Thanks! Just to be clear on your opinion. Are you in favor of a merge?
Looking at each community, I think there's enough subscribers to each for them to have separate communities. But looking at the posts, how many here are truly PS5 specific? So mostly I'd think it comes down to how much moderation do you want to do. Would you lock the !ps5@lemmy.world until some threshold percentage of !playstation@lemmy.world community posts are truly PS5-specific? Would you keep it open and rigidly delete posts for not being PS5-specific? As a community member, I really don't browse Lemmy by going to each community individually, and I subscribe to all related communities where people are posting. So I will still see all posts from both communities regardless, and I'd just try and be mindful of the posting rules when I have something to share. So I'm not going to notice much either way.
It's more about focusing my posting effort and communicating with the community about where I will be focusing my effort. I post 99 percent of all content to c/ps5 currently and we are growing steadily. I hope this is not the case forever, and building a larger community is an important step toward a self sufficient community.
Whereas c/PlayStation has stagnant growth and no regular content. Keeping c/PlayStation to only PS4 and backwards content is not really a good thing IMHO. And double posting in both PlayStation and PS5 to keep both alive is just going to double my work load and make confusion. I would leave c/ps5 open and moderate it accordingly but efforts would be focused on only one community due to personal bandwidth.
Essentially, instead of PlayStation, PS4, PS3, PS2, etc all being defunct communities and only PS5 being actively developed. I would just be making PlayStation the main effort, and the console specific communities would be left to the community to develop if they wish.
C/PlayStation would be for all things PlayStation, since PS5 is the current gen, naturally there will be more PS5 content. Activity on lemmy as a whole shows me that currently there isn't enough demand for the older consoles to drive large engagement in breakout communities (c/PS5 being the exception to the rule)
Agreed
Sounds reasonable. Moderator burnout hurts the whole community, so I think you've presented solid arguments for consolidating. And like I said I subscribe to all the communities that affect me (as I imagine most members do), so we won't really be left wondering where all the !ps5@lemmy.world content has suddenly gone. As you enforce the moderation rules moving forward, people will just start posting in the right community.
So that's a thumbs-up from me for your proposal to consolidate!
Awesome! And I do the same thing regarding subscribing to all relevant communities. So that's good reassurance that this potential "merge" won't really be all that disruptive for many.