Hey tkon99, this is Levils - I created the financial modelling subreddit.
Nice work setting up this Lemmy spot as a backup, but please do not split the group by advertising it anywhere outside of Lemmy. We had to quickly choose a single place to point any hardcore modelling enthusiasts to during the reddit strike, and the chosen place was https://squabbles.io/s/FinancialModelling.
As mentioned on the first post at Squabbles:
- (I realise this is repeating part of the prior paragraph) For now please don't suggest other communities/platforms etc. The subreddit is reluctantly on strike, we do not want to split the community further. This is the campsite for the moment.
- There is a risk that the strike goes on for too long and the community splinters or permanently relocates. I hope that does not happen, and it does then we will cross that bridge together via group discussion, probably [on Squabbles].
Lemmy was considered as the interim spot and, if Reddit goes the way of Digg, then there is a good chance we end up here. It is obviously a great idea to have a financial group on Lemmy both now and on an ongoing basis, as a lot of people who sign up to any financial modelling group are moderately interested in it - they might be inclined to join if it's on a platform they are already on (whether that be Reddit or Lemmy etc) but generally not sign up to a platform just to join the financial modelling group. For the few hardcores however, please do not split them by suggesting there are multiple alternatives - currently Squabbles is the place.
So just to be clear:
- If the Reddit admin team comes around in a timely fashion and the strike ends in an orderly manner without losing too many subscribers, we'll just reopen the subreddit like normal.
- If not, then we'll have a discussion on Squabbles to decide where the 'official' permanent new home is, and there is a good chance that it will be on Lemmy.
Additionally, our one longstanding rule is 'No piracy'. If you're on board with this then please delete all the posts and comments that you copied from Reddit - in my opinion it's not ok to copy from other people like that even with the best intentions. Great if you take the time to paraphrase and give credit, but not so much if it just copying without attribution - and I authored some of the content you copied.
Finally, assuming you're on board with the piracy and copying thing, it's hard to find motivated moderators - would you like to join the team on Reddit and Squabbles? There is very little work in it, just good to have more people with mod rights so that obvious spam is more likely to be quickly removed.---