this post was submitted on 12 Jul 2023
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Yep. I realize it.
Lol, upvoted. Good luck to you Don Quixote, I can think of nothing that can go wrong with this plan whatsoever.
Sounds like a "language users make the language" case. As in mods want this to be AskReddit but the community users want to use it differently.
I mean, the mods are being chill about it so far. If they start dropping bans, the users trying to turn this into a support community won't actually be users anymore and they can go create asklemmyaboutsupportbutalsootherstuffwhatever and mod it themselves. In this respect, lemmy communities differ from language evolution.
For my part, I'm here for a discussion sub. I participate heavily in lemmy support communities, but that's not why I joined here.