this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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This is why I believe that it's important to establish that people mention communities with their full name. For example when you talk about this sub here you use [email protected] and not just asklemmy or c/asklemmy or some variation.
I mean we are basically agreeing here. I just don't think that this issue can be solved by lemmy itself. I believe we need to have the ability to create communities indepentendly on other instances. Otherwise the idea of lemmy would be pointless. This is an issue yes. But it's an issue that can only be solved by the users. I have a (pretty much empty) Valorant community on here. I would be willing to close that community and have a pinned post telling people to go to a more active community. Maybe there could be a technical implementation to automate that forwarding or something idk.