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JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Sunaurus (what an awesome bloke), stated several times from early-on that the site received a considerable amount of “vile” content of one type or another, and heavily implied that it was serious drag on the admin team. Later, he said very publicly that he was quite burned out having to deal with that and other issues, and was going to try to focus on the backend, leaving the then-current admin team to deal with the daily operations stuff.

Unfortunately, it seems they essentially got burned out too, with no useful volunteers to step up. It’s a damn shame to me, since it was such an incredibly well-run and curated site otherwise, but it sounds like the amount of toxic users were too much too handle, in the end. Altho frankly, I’m not really sure why Lemm.ee (the 3rd-biggest Lemmy instance at the time) evidently received so much of that shit compared to others.

I happen to have a long history in web forums going back ~25yrs, and for sure I’ve seen site runners absolutely overwhelmed by trying to run both the backend and frontend. Beyond a certain traffic point, at minimum there needs to be two people to strike any healthy balance, with as many useful helpers as possible, as the site expands. Sadly (and typically) almost every person involved in staff is an amateur of one type or another, so sites can also kind of implode due to internal squabbles.

All this hobbyist site-running stuff involving large interactive userbases is usually a lot more challenging than it might seem on the surface.

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