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[–] SrElsewhere 11 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I have an ethical conundrum. There were a couple subs I liked. I didn't like spaz' off-putting move. But when I learned of deddit's treatment of a mod, I'd seen enough.

I moved here and setup a landing place for the members of one sub to land. It was not 'my' sub. I didn't start or mod it. But I wanted it to continue. Not much has happened with it. And the founder, whom I DMed, hasn't come over afaik.

Another sub I liked was still dark when I left, and can't find any indication of it restarting elsewhere.

I don't want to step on toes or steal anybody's sub or the credit due. I also don't want those groups to die.

What's The Right Thing to DO?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 11 months ago

Start them if they aren't here yet. You can always hand them off if you want.

[–] ChunkMcHorkle 8 points 11 months ago

Create the communities you want to see here and treat them as completely separate entities, with their own userbase, content, etc. You'll be the only one posting at first, but if there's interest it'll catch on.

You've already gone above and beyond by inviting the Reddit mods, and I admire your sense of ethics, but no need to sweat further. In the end, ethically speaking, mods don't "own" a community, much less the intellectual concept behind a given community; they just start it hoping others will join up. So you're stealing nothing by creating your own elsewhere. That's what Lemmy is about, anyway. And if those mods or sub participants ever decide to leave Reddit and they don't like what you're doing, any one of them can create their own instance and start again just like you did.

Again, I massively respect your conscience in this. I feel like I've seen a unicorn in the wild, lol. But you're good. Go forth and create the communities you want to see.

[–] SomeoneElse 6 points 11 months ago

I messaged the mods of two subreddits saying “hey, I’ve left this shithole and moved to lemmy. I’ve opened this community there and if you’d like to mod it I’m happy to add you. Just let me know.” No response. I don’t think you can be much fairer than that.

There’s two communities I opened that had existing but inactive communities on lemmy. Again I messaged them saying “do you plan on adding content to get this sub going? If not I’m happy take over for you. Meanwhile I’ve started an alternative. I’d prefer to combine the two communities than have competing ones, let me know what you’d prefer.” Again no response, so I created my own.

I don’t particularly want to be a mod, but the stubborn part of me doesn’t want to put all the legwork into building up a community that has an inactive/uninterested mod.

[–] SrElsewhere 5 points 11 months ago

I volunteer admin my own public service gig elsewhere, >10 years x 365 days. It requires some diligence to try and prevent scammers and fraud - there's a bit more at stake than just memes. It don't pay much, but it's honest work.jpg

I appreciate that people keep up the groups I follow just for amusement. And I'm definitely not looking to put those mods out of a job. I know it's work, and I appreciate those who do it.

I've wondered since the grumbling started why people weren't establishing their subs elsewhere, even if just a place holder.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

You've done everything ethically by contacting OG mods/founders. Go ahead and start a new thing, you're covered. 10/10 interbutt citizenship