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I moderate/founded six communities hosted on lemmy.world. There isn't a way for me to transfer those to a different instance.
There is a github issue for it. Somebody's working on it. I'll just create another account on an alternative instance for personal use and migrate the communities over once it works.
Is it even possible to migrate over a community with the subscribers? Feels like if you've already grown migrating might take the settings and posts from the old community but you'd still be starting at square one for growth.
Currently this isn't possible but it's already in early development. I'd love if you as a mod could move the whole community with all its posts to another instance with all subscribers and mods getting linked to the new instance. Like this you could also merge two communities from different instances which would also be a huge benefit for cleaning up the threadiverse a bit.
I can see how that could be frustrating, especially if you donβt agree with the way the instance is going. Maybe see this as an opportunity to branch out, and not put all eggs in one basket. Thatβs the beauty of the fediverse or so they sayβ¦
Why would you need to? People from any instance can subscribe to those communities. Use your lemmy.world account to mod the communities and browse with another.
It's a headache to constantly have to switch between accounts to check reports and moderate. I also don't want to keep the communities on an instance hell-bent on blocking/defederating from other communities/instances all the time.
If you don't like it host your own instance with all the blackjack, hookers, and liability you want; instead of bitching about what toys someone else has in their sandbox.
Maybe you should have read the rules amigo.
I did and the db0 community doesn't directly link to pirated content, so it violates none of the rules on this instance.