Adopt a Community

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♦ Rules ♦


1. Stay Civil

Discussions are okay, but don't devolve them into arguments and personal attacks. Harassment and bigotry won't be tolerated.


2. The site admins have the last word

It is not for regular users to decide who will or won't become a mod. It is also ultimately the decision of the site admins whether or not a community needs new moderators in the first place.


3. Offtopic Posts

This is not a place to vent about religious beliefs, political stances or world views in general.


4. Mistakes

If you notice that a community listed here is, in fact, properly moderated and it just looked abandoned (it can happen due to federation issues) then just comment on the respective post and I'll remove it.

The goal of this community is not to pillory absent mods, but to make others aware about communities that might need a little extra help to flourish.



Other communities that might interest you:

Adoption:

New Communities / Promo:

Support (General):


How to find / check communities:

Use the search bar in the upper right corner on https://lemmy.world/communities

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Read this before posting! (self.adoptacommunity)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by justlookingfordragon to c/adoptacommunity
 
 

Disclaimer:

This community is not meant to expose and blame users for not taking care of the communities they created, so please don't take it personally if your name pops up in the comment section. The goal of this community is not to shame users, but to give abandoned, empty or otherwise unmoderated communities a second chance to thrive by letting interested, active users adopt them.

I am not a supporter of this site tho, so I am not personally able to give anyone mod rights. You'll still need to send a message to the actual supporters of the instance in question, or ask for your desired community in !support@lemmy.world or the respecitve equivalent on your own home instance. This little project is only meant to "advertise" unmoderated communities that might otherwise end up being completely forgotten.


When is a community considered abandoned?

  • When the sole mod has not been online in a couple of months, especially when the account was created during the "redditgeddon". Way too many people jumped into the Fediverse only to lose interest a couple of days later and return to reddit, leading to empty communities moderated by dead accounts.

  • When the community is a couple of months old but has still zero posts, no banner / icon or sidebar, then the creator likely only made the community to squat on the name, but didn't plan to actually DO something with it, expecting others to fill the void in their stead. But since the community looks barren and empty, noone will post anyway ... such communities usually stay in limbo until someone more active takes over.

  • If the mod(s) are still active on the site (just look at their profile) it is better to first ask them directly whether they want to give their community away. This is a little more fair towards the original creator, and it might even be faster than asking supporters to give you mod rights. Keep in mind that PMs don't always work between instances, so the other user might not recieve your private message or might be unable to answer!

  • If YOU are the mod of a community that you plan to give away, or maybe you just want to invite additional mods to the team and don't know where to ask, then feel free to comment as well. ;)


Possible issues:

  • Important: Always view communities, magazines etc. on their home instance at least once before submitting a post, because sometimes a seemingly "unmoderated" community does have a lot of content AND active mods on the actual instance, despite looking empty and bleak when viewed from an instance that didn't yet federate properly.

  • Sometimes creators ARE active on the site but don't bother cleaning up their communities (offtopic posts, spam, advertisement bots, arguments in the comment section, etc) so the community is technically unmoderated even tho a mod is present. Whether or not these communities would be better off being moderated by someone else, that's something the supporters / admins should decide, so please ask them directly and discreetly. Openly posting these communities only leads to witch hunts and mass downvotes and arguments, and I don't want this type of drama here TBH.

  • If you simply don't agree with how a community is moderated but the majority of subscribers don't seem to have a problem with the mod, that might be a "you" problem. Don't post these here.

  • If a mod never comments or posts, but the community in question is still neat and tidy (no spam etc.) and has a sidebar, icon and banner/rules, then the mod might simply be a lurker, or the user behind the account has created it AS a mod account and is active with a different one. Those communities are NOT unmoderated and should not be "given away" without the consent and knowledge of the original creator.

 

Addendum:

This community might be temporary. If / when the site implements something similar to the community spotlight but for abandoned communities ready to be adopted, then I'll close this "adoption agency" again and let the site supporters handle it directly via the official system. Until then, I hope that this little project encourages more interaction with the Fediverse and doesn't cause too much extra work for the supporters and site admins.

PS: I'm also looking for additional mods for this community and/or the others I mod. It's not much work as of now, so don't be afraid to ask even if you have never been a mod before ;)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by justlookingfordragon to c/adoptacommunity
 
 

!acnh@lemmy.world already has a bunch of content worth saving / maintaining so just deleting it wouldn't be great, but the community only has one mod, who has been inactive for half a year now. If someone is interested in breathing some new life into that community, please make a post in !support@lemmy.world requesting to be made mod, or message the site admins.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by justlookingfordragon to c/adoptacommunity
 
 

!todayilearned@lemmy.world has one mod - a fake(!) Automoderator. The community itself is pretty chill and not much is going on at the moment, but it might be a good idea to assign an actual human as a mod here.

... or just purge the duplicate in favor of the much more active and better moderated !til@lemmy.world

(Update: Thanks for letting me know)

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... and lastly also !adoptacommunity@lemmy.world itself. It is not much work as of now, but it can never hurt to have an additional mod or two just in case. ;)

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!cats@lemmy.world is a pretty big community with an active userbase, but it only has a single mod that hasn't been active in 6 months. No actions in the mod log either. As of now, the community seems to regulate itself pretty good, but not having a mod might still pose a problem if scammers / spam bots show up.

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The sole mod of !relationship_advice@lemmy.world is still very active, but has been looking for additional mods for some time. More info can be found in their own post here: https://lemmy.world/post/2754100

Please ask this mod directly if you're interested in joining the team.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by justlookingfordragon to c/adoptacommunity
 
 

!witcher@lemmy.world simply has no content despite being a 6 month old community about a popular franchise. The mod hasn't been online in almost 3 months either. No icon, no banner, single sentence in the sidebar, no intro post.

There is a separate community with a slightly different name (!thewitcher@lemmy.world) that at least has some posts and an icon, but the sole mod also hasn't interacted with the site in 2 months, so it might be unmoderated as well.

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!pokemon@lemmy.world was created 6 months ago, by someone who has literally zero posts and comments on the site, so no engagement at all. The community has a grand total of eight posts, one of which is offtopic/spam that was never removed. Zero actions in the mod log.

With a franchise that big (dozens of different games to pick from, active userbase), it should be easy to populate the community.

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!residentevil@lemmy.world was created 6 months ago, by a user that hasn't been active on the site since that very day. There does not seem to be another RE community on Lemmy.World at the moment, and the last post in that community is 5 months old ... and one of 2 posts total.

With a well-known franchise like this, it should be easy to populate that community somewhat.