• remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    A major code fork needs to be considered as well. There was a Java rewrite that started in good faith, but that would never appeal to many admins, I am afraid.

    The biggest issue I see is that all of the support for Lemmy is basically centered around .ml and potential admins have to wade through a sea of ideological stuff to get support.

    Cross-instance bans are a thing as well. What I mean is that non-tankies will get ml instance banned for comments in other communities on other instances. (Me. But whatever.)

    Admins on other instances have to treat lost tankies with kid-gloves or they will get banned on ml and lose support, I speculate. (I am not an admin and am not aware of any specific cases like this. It’s hypothetical.)

    It’s all a shitty situation.

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      12 days ago

      Wait can you elaborate on cross-instance bans? I haven’t heard of this. How and why does it happen?

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        12 days ago

        First, it is bad wording on my part. Sorry.

        If admins from ml don’t like comments you make on other instances they can, and will, ban you on ml if you have ever participated in any community in ml. For example, this is the list of bans that happened to me due to comments on another instance. (While this is within the rights of any admin to ban for any reason this is a bit uncouth, IMHO. Then again, I usually don’t hold back with my opinions. Whatever.)

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      The biggest issue I see is that all of the support for Lemmy is basically centered around .ml and potential admins have to wade through a sea of ideological stuff to get support.

      Are you sure? https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support seems free of ideological stuff.