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We have received numerous reports from users about the closure of the c/android community. While we fully support the original community owners' decision to move to another instance, it will eventually be necessary to open up the community on Lemmy.world. The beauty of the fediverse is that multiple communities on the same subject can exist in different instances. However, if you can no longer moderate a community on Lemmy for any reason, it is important to pass it on to individuals who are willing and able to do so.

To ensure the best interests of our instance members, it is necessary to establish boundaries. Holding onto a community name cannot be a permanent arrangement. It's important to consider our users' ongoing interest in the community if they wish it to continue. While we acknowledge the objective of consolidating communities, current community members ultimately decide whether they wish to join the new community at lemdro.id.

To ensure a smooth transition, we will keep the community locked for another week, providing ample time to inform the active user base about the move to the new instance at https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected].

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[โ€“] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago (3 children)

You forgot to mention that they literally asked no one here if that's what we wanted and arbitrarily closed the community like a Reddit mod would typically do and the whole fucking reason we all came here to avoid in the first place.

[โ€“] Jz5678910 22 points 1 year ago

Yeah, you're absolutely right. I wasn't happy about it either, but I was just answering objectively.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Thank you, the mods in question explicitly doubled down on the fact that the lemmy.world members deserve no say in the matter and that Reddit's holy "moderator discretion" needs to be respected on lemmy.world too. Everyone needs to understand that it wasn't a community that "moved", it was a single moderator who decided to move. You just cannot call it a "merger" in that case no matter what obscene power moves Reddit allowed in the past.

[โ€“] TheSpookiestUser 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Didn't the android mod team here have multiple mods? If only one decided to move then why didn't the others keep the community open?

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There were only two mods, and only one decided that, since he himself admitted explicitly that it was his decision alone to forcibly close the community.

[โ€“] ijeff 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Both of the moderators supported the move to consolidate and their announcement thread was widely upvoted.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I wouldn't call around 400 upvotes, with almost 100 downvotes, as "widely upvoted" when other threads easily got thousands, after forcibly closing the community and leaving only that thread up there. If anything, the fact that after almost 2 weeks of you obsessing over the upvotes, since you brought it up multiple times, it got such a pathetic upvote count despite shutting down any critique by closing the community is another blow to you. You're grasping at straws and you should give up defending this shameless power hunger move that is characteristic of Reddit. Your move was forced by one single mod who himself admitted it, end of the story.

Since you love obsessing over the upvote counts, the comments denouncing your power hunger on Reddit when you decided to ignore [email protected] and create a duplicate community in the beginning got thousands of upvotes, but since they were inconvenient you deleted them all.

Also, still to satisfy your obsession over upvotes, this thread got 200 upvotes, almost no downvote, in only 2 days. We all can see why 1- no one really wants to go back to powertripping Reddit mods and 2- why you needed to force the closure, as you knew no one would voluntarily join you anyway.

It's really bad taste to still intervene here with an alt after what you and the other mod did. What you did and how you still defend it to this day is just shameless.

[โ€“] TheSpookiestUser 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

You know what else is characteristic of Reddit?

Immediately launching into assuming any moderator is horrible and organizing some kind of conspiracy, not ever acknowledging that people could be acting for a reason other than malice.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Malice or not, the fact that Reddit mod supporters keep dodging is that the closure was literally forced by one single mod.

You're grasping at straws to defend the undefendable here. c/android should have never been closed by one mod. The lemmy.world android community should have never been forced by one single mod to become a redirection page to another community on a completely different instance that's mostly moderated by Reddit moderators who kept deleting comments with thousands of upvotes on r/Android that called them out when they decided to create a duplicate community instead of joining this instance's community.

I'm calling out the hypocrisy of jeff who seems to obsess over the pathetic 400 upvotes and calls it being "widely upvoted". Him still intervening to still spread his lie is insulting, especially given that he's the one who kept deleting the highly upvoted comments on r/Android.

[โ€“] TheSpookiestUser 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

There were only two mods, if you're right, and considering the community didn't stay open tells me that either it was unanimous between the two of them or one of them was inactive.

I don't even think what they did was the right way to go about it, but you're just trying to pin these random internet strangers with all sorts of shit for no reason other than to incite what's basically a flamewar.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Also only the creator can close a community on a Lemmy instance, and he said himself that he made the decision alone. The other mod was obviously onboard since he followed him to the new community, but seemingly only after the fact as he was clearly unaware since a few hours before the announcement he tried to create some activity with sticky threads on c/android.

And even if the two made the decision together, again false by the words of the community creator himself, that doesn't make it any more legitimate, which is why I'm calling this "oh but it's two instead of one" argument grasping at straws.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm simply correcting someone, who's obviously involved in this Reddit power move, who to this day instead of reading the room in this comment section, still keeps spreading the lie that it was a popular move since their sticky thread was "widely upvoted" (obviously false) while omitting 1- the forced nature of the move, 2- that members weren't given any other choice, 3- the ones likely to vote anyway are those who are in favor since members weren't told that they could change anything by downvoting, and indeed in the one week and a half of the forces closure only about 400 members unsubscribed which coincides with the number of upvotes he's seemingly proud of (as it is the second time he brings this argument up), and finally 4- all the critical comments with thousands of upvotes that he deleted on r/android.

[โ€“] TheSpookiestUser -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

and finally 4- all the critical comments with thousands of upvotes that he deleted on r/android.

Ah, so this is the sticking point. You know one (or multiple) of the moderators of the new community when they modded on Reddit and they are bad mods?

If this is true, lead with this and forget all the other stuff. This is the only thing that matters.

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Are you serious? The guy tried for the second time to use upvotes, and obviously lied since that is clearly not "widely upvoted", of a forced sticky thread to justify a forced move, so I'm merely calling him out on deleting r/android comments that were critical of their move to make a duplicate community since he's the one to suggest that upvotes matter.

I don't even know the mod, the comments were not deleted when they were made so I didn't care that day. It is only after the forced closure that I went again to the thread where r/Android members called the mods out on their move to create a duplicate community and found that the highly upvotes ones, including mine (had more than 400 upvotes, since jeff is again suggesting that 400 is enough to call something "widely upvoted") were all deleted.

[โ€“] ijeff 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's 453 upvotes and 86 downvotes. I wouldn't personally consider 84% support pathetic.

You may also notice that both mods supported the move (as both Mike and Devgard joined [email protected]).

[โ€“] AlmightySnoo 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I didn't even exaggerate, you really obsess over that upvote count. How is that even considered "widely upvoted" please when you needed almost two weeks and forcibly closing down the community to achieve that pathetic number?

[โ€“] Synthead 2 points 1 year ago

Anyone can be a moderator. Only a small handful of people can be good moderators. And a small handful of those good moderators act selflessly for the benefit of communities instead of making the communities their pet.