this post was submitted on 26 Jun 2023
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Expats from Reddit's largest community focusing on cannabis flower vaporizers.

  1. Be chill, this is a cannabis forum after all.
  2. Post links, pics, vids talking about where your fav vape/bong/glass/pipe was from.
  3. Don’t sell anything consumable on here. No sales of herb, extract, carts, pens, edibles, drinks, tintcures, anything that’s a consumable product.
  4. DEVICES and ACCESSORIES like a Mighty, Tinymight, some custom glass for a Carta or PuffCo Peak, 510 Mods, log vapes, DIY/One off vapes/pipes/bags/stems/dab tools/Etsy type shit that Etsy bans. That stuff is fine. AT YOUR OWN RISK. And that needs it’s own channel/community(communities) if people are interested in an exchange.
  5. Provide citations/sources for posts/comments where needed.
  6. Openly discuss safety of equipment/devices and cannabis products.
  7. Be mindful of what you post on here. The point is to have the whole server indexed by Google and other search providers and keep the space alive/history documented/growing in the future. (AKA Share Knowledge / Share the vibes. / Don’t get me arrested plz. )

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A few different options with how to host the archives.

Here's what /r/datahoarder is doing with redarc

We could import it here, put it in a seperate community on this server, host it with redarc on a subdomain, it's pretty much whatever.

I'll put a survey up once I finish that server again for a vote, thought a discussion would be good to have prior to that going up.

Thoughts??

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Also, if there are communities out there that you're interested in helping do this they have to either

  1. have their own server

or

  1. get direct access to the PostgreSQL database on whatever new server they want to setup a community in.

I'm sure there are other ways to import it, like scripting something that literally re-posted everything through API calls to Lemmy or ugh clicking through the web GUI lmao. Without that database access I'd consider it too much work/hassle to be practical.