Yea, I’m really surprised as well. Was there any build up to this? Any calls for help?
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user224@lemmy.sdf.org 3 weeks ago
Holy shit, that was unexpected.
SorteKanin@feddit.dk 3 weeks ago
conditional_soup@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Yes, actually. I probably could have stepped up to be an admin, but tbh, my plate is already overfull.
dditty@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I messaged sunaurus a year ago about potentially being a mod, and he told me it’d be difficult and I ended up chickening out. Now I wish I had stepped up also
Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 3 weeks ago
a comment tree with the same confusion as you (and me lol) lemm.ee/comment/20911153
OpenStars@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
Lemm.ee is recruiting new admins!, from four months ago.
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
It really wasn’t, sadly.
The site founder put in an incredible amount of work setting the place up (something like 10 support servers at US$200/mo), but also tried to be lead admin for a year+, and that’s typically an extremely tough double-job to do well on a big, popular site / place. In his various posts he sometimes talked about all the vile content and destructive users the sub-admins had to deal with on an ongoing basis, and it certainly sounds like that burned out the whole volunteer staff in the end.
From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn’t happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.
A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they’ve been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.
Me, I love the idea of the FV, and for that very reason have put in almost two years of hard work in to my own project on .ee, but I’m very unsure about the long-term healthy function of the Lemmysphere in particular. More specifically, trying to migrate my project to another instance before .ee shuts down would be a herculean task AFAIK, especially with my having significant new health issues recently.
So, yeah. :/
Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
I can help with that, if needed. I’m going to have to migrate my own communities in the coming weeks, so I can help with yours too.
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
@https://lemm.ee/u/mjhelto
Thanks, fellas! I guess the first need would certainly be to fully archive the community in question, i.e.: lemm.ee/c/eurographicnovels.
Yes, I understand it’s already and naturally backed up across the FV as a whole, but I would think that having direct backups would help for any number of reasons, especially when it came to running a new sub somewhere, being able to edit previous content as needed.
As part of that, backing up the community’s many images specifically hosted at .ee would be another priority I should think.
Also, just want to point out that the community is indeed archived at Archive.Org, but last I checked, that tends to only preserve the post / comment text.
Anyway, that’s for starters. Me, I have absolutely no idea at the moment if I’m going to be able to help run the place after migration, but at the very least I can hopefully find someone willing to do that. Anyway, I guess that’s good for starters!
Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Also, have a look at this post: piefed.social/post/667044
Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Hm, if you need to migrate all of the content to a new community, that might require quite some work indeed.
What about gradually moving content over? lemmy.world/c/moviesandtv@lemmy.film content is still there, and lemmy.film went down more than a year ago
tal@lemmy.today 3 weeks ago
Hmm. Yeah, if anyone’s posted images there to the pict-rs instance on lemm.ee, those will presumably be going down too.
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Yeah, like, you just posted this image yesterday. Like, post text federates, but other instances won’t have copies of the images.
thickertoofan@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
how’d the migration work?
rglullis@communick.news 3 weeks ago
Blaming the community for that is not fair. It takes only a few rotten fruit to spoil the whole basket. Even if 99% of your userbase are model netizens who are supportive and only make positive contributions, the whole system can be brought down by a few dedicate trolls/losers.
We need to build effective filtering mechanisms to get rid of abuse/spam and we need to maybe bring back the idea of Web of Trust. It’s too easy to create an account and start polluting the fediverse.
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I’m not blaming the community. Things are what they are, including human behavior.
What I did was to state what I think is and was necessary for the FV to survive robustly in the long term, and in my opinion it just wasn’t happening adequately, at least for .ee, and maybe it’s a problem for the FV as a whole, too. You’d have to see what other major instance admins had to say, I guess…
rglullis@communick.news 3 weeks ago
We can not change “human behavior”, so I don’t see how/why we should expect things to “be different at .ee” compared to anywhere else.
CMahaff@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Yeah, every time there is a post on the topic, moderators say that the tools they have are insufficient.
It’d be great to have some community focus on that going forward, whether through direct Lemmy changes or creating better bot mod tools. I’m not in a position to contribute right now but maybe in a few months.
There is a subset of Lemmy that absolutely hates any idea of automod tools because it reminds them too much of issues they had with Reddit. But as Lemmy grows (and given it’s volunteer nature) it feels inescapable at some point.
Ledericas@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
they mostly fester in any community that has political discussion in it.
SorteKanin@feddit.dk 3 weeks ago
Sad to hear of your problems, but thank you for the time you did put into it! Nothing lasts forever but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t worthwhile.
Arcanepotato@crazypeople.online 3 weeks ago
I think people really underestimate how much work it is to maintain a community online. It’s something that is so outside of my skillset and capabilities that I feel awe when I see it done successfully.
mjhelto@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I’m sorry to hear about your health issues. I don’t know shit about dick, but if there’s some way a 10 yr sysadmin could do to help out, please let me help! I’m a big hoarder of data and don’t believe information should be gatekept or lost if it can be saved.
For posterity’s sake, please don’t abandon hope in keeping your labor of love alive!
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the offer and kind words! I’ve tagged you in the comment above…
Ilandar@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I guess it’s not really surprising, though. The Lemmy userbase is much smaller and very skewed towards certain types of people with extremely strong opinions and low levels of tolerance for anything that goes against their worldview. I don’t think reddit is necessarily doing anything better in that regard, it just benefits from having such a massive userbase filled with all kinds of people. The toxicity and off-topic intrusions of political/culture war stuff get drowned out over there, whereas here you’ll frequently see threads where 90% of the comments are arguing about things that are completely irrelevant to the actual topic because so much of userbase has an activist mindset that is always itching for a fight.
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I’d say the big, honking difference with Reddit is that there’s a team of paid admins and staff to handle so much of the chores and unsavory occurrences that the volunteer admins & mods on the Lemmysphere have to do on their own. Also, their software is years ahead, and I strongly suspect has many more out-of-the-box tools than Lemmy has on the admin side. It’s certainly that way for the mod side, I can attest.
Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Reddit was known for years to leave the moderation tasks to the volunteers admins. I’m still a mod in a quite active sub, the mod queue is around 2600 items now.
Ledericas@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
reddit has admins, AI moderations, aggressive filters, and COMPLIcit mods in many subs to do the policing.
Ilandar@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
That’s true, I guess I was commenting more on the differences between the userbases. I’m not sure much can really be done about that in the short term. Lemmy is this way because it is small and is a sort of counterculture protest against mainstream social media. Until it grows and evolves out of that framing, its userbase will continue to look very different to reddit’s.
Ledericas@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
i think lemmy is skewed, because the people that got banned from reddit for expressing such trollish/spammy , or propaganda(like conservatives and ml and hexbeared) come here thats why there are such strong opinion.
and theres the recent arrivals: from reddits indiscriminate bannings.
SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml 3 weeks ago
I think somebody shoukd do an academic study on Lemmy, how it differs from Reddit, its weaknesses, and why it might be failing. So that there is a definitive cause to its weakness that can be pointed to for anyone willing to give it another shot.
Secondly, I think it might be a good idea for the admins of the servers to have a video call. This will make the (at least admin) community feel much more personal in a way that comment threads cannot and will lead to a stronger sense of community.
JackbyDev@programming.dev 3 weeks ago
How is this failing? If lemm.ee was a traditional forum it’d be over, but because of federation everything lives on.
Sergio@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
When I looked through the list of lemm.ee communities I was subbed to, my first thought was: omg I hope JohnnyEnzyme takes this ok…
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
¡Hola, compa!
Yes I’m bummed, but we’ll see what happens. Blaze has offered some help, and linked some kind of ‘PieFed migration project,’ above.
At this moment I’d say that even if a migration *is* possible, there’s a very strong chance that EGN+ will need a new mod(s) to run the place. Aside from that, and if my health picks up, I’d be happy to keep contributing content, and maybe help out here and there.
I’ll probably be posting that message to the community soon, but am mentioning it to you first, and for anyone else reading. =)
letsgo@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Perhaps I wasn’t paying appropriate attention but it also seemed unexpected to me. Everywhere has a background level of “we want more mods and admins” so it gets easy to ignore, and it feels like we’ve gone straight from there to “right we’re shutting down now” without an intermediate “we’re really struggling here folk and may have to consider shutting down if it doesn’t improve”.
JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Yeah, fair point!
Still, as has been commented in this thread, Lemm.ee indeed called for admins at some point in order to help out, but evidently got an underwhelming response. Perhaps part of that due to the fact that Sunaurus & Ella stating right up front that it was a thankless type of job.
Ledericas@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
the problem is the people who have trolled, spammed on reddit with right wing propaganda/ or pro-israeli also fled to lemmy causing problems here too. reddit now is just overmoderating to the point its not usable for most people now.