I vote for enforcing the rule.
Someone created /c/general for our general posting needs, let's use that one instead of spamming this one.
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I vote for enforcing the rule.
Someone created /c/general for our general posting needs, let's use that one instead of spamming this one.
I vote enforcing a new rule that c/lemmyworld should only contain photos of noodles
really - i was thinking it should be screenshots of levels from the game lemmings
Can confirm I was looking for the right community to talk about this instance and when I saw posts about noodles I presumed this was not it (I actually didn't read the sidebar). Would be good to enforce moderation a bit more on this space. Not that I don't love noodles.
there's a noodle specific community?! nice
or just y'know, enforce the rule?
Honestly, the community should be called Lemmy World Announcements or something instead of just lemmy.world, which is vague and communicates nothing to the user. I don't know if Admins or mods can change the community name.
As server/instance announcements are incredibly important, I humbly suggest that this community be solely for server announcements, and nothing else. Can admins or mods restrict who is able to post here? Can they make it so only admins/mods can post, but everyone can comment? That seems ideal.
Then create a new community called support@lemmy.world, or @lemmyworldsupport, or something like that for user questions, input and feedback about the instance
Agreed, it's necessary to have a community for server/admin announcements and discussions, and this is the one
Browsing from kbin and have been considering blocking this mag. It's so random and constantly in my front page.
I think either the mods need to go nuclear and start issuing tmp bans for misusing this community, or we need to give up and move server/admin announcements to a new meta
community.
I'm in favor of a new meta
community, I don't think people understand or care what this community is supposed to be about and I think its name is too cool for people to give up trying to turn it into /r/everythingidontcarewhatever/
cc @sunspider@lemmy.world who is a mod here. FWIW, I feel like there's so much garbage here that I'm losing visibility for server/admin posts which are both... like... essential for the health of the community... and also legitimately interesting to me.
No need to go nuclear IMO, it's enough to close off-topic threads directing posters to /c/general, people will learn, hopefully.
The reason that I suggest nucularity is that apparently the past 2d have been what it looks like when the mods are already closing off-topic threads: https://lemmy.world/post/163272. The off-topic threads appear to be winning, so I'm suggesting more drastic options.
Perhaps time is what is needed, but there are also still people in this very thread arguing that this community SHOULD be a free-for-all... so... I dunno. It just seems like the standard approach is being tried unsuccessfully, I'm happy to be patient and give mods the time to try what they think is right though. Just trying to spark ideas for significant improvement.> Spider
Thereβs a featured mod post by Sun-Spider that indicates these non-server related posts should be in the general community.
Looks like you haven't looked at the tl;dr of the same post you linked to then. But my meme you apparently have a problem with along with the discussions in its comments does specifically fall under the scope outlined in the tl;dr.
You not liking the meme format is one thing, but to go and make it an example of community rules breach is a bit of a stretch.
I won't comment on the others but reporting and shaming posts in public is source of toxicity, the mods already answered you in private since, I quote:
One asked me to stop reporting as the posts were allowed, and the other thanked me and mentioned thereβs some internal confusion.
I apologize. I didn't click into your meme post. I'll edit my post to avoid the impression of shaming, as that is definitely not my intent. I'll work on my communication.