this post was submitted on 19 Feb 2025
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(I haven't submitted an official rfc yet, want to see what people think)

This is inspired by Ruqqus, a now defunct Reddit alternative.

The idea is simple:

  1. There is a "global" or "default" community with no topic or extra rules, ~~moderated only by admins~~
  2. Community moderators, when they feel a post is inappropriate for their community can "kick" a post to the global community

The reasoning is as follows: a good amount, probably the majority of posts that are removed by mods, are not removed because they are inappropriate for the site as a whole, but because they are inappropriate for that specific community (off-topic, banned site, low effort, etc.). But currently the only option they have to deal with this is a full blown removal, which is quite frustrating for the poster.

This proposal would allow mods to keep curated communities without needing to do unnecessary removals.


As a bonus, this would create a default community where people can post when they're not sure where to post something. Posts can be later be crossposted into more specific communities.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

There is an open issue for moving posts to a different community which would allow for this functionality. But so far no one has worked on it yet.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

It's definitely something we could get on board with over in [email protected] and shunting app requests etc that belong over in the respective [email protected] community.

But I think like @Dessalines said re-writing posts rings true with us because over on reddit, when we got to a post that violated our rules but had already met a threshold of engagement (100 votes / 10 comments) before we got to it left it up (with a sticky comment explaining why) regardless.

Anyhoo, my 2c and thanks for all your work :)