I'd say nuke the unused one. Or nuke the posts place a sticky referring to the other and lock it for new content.
If it cannot be maintained by its userbase, no need to keep it around.
I'd say nuke the unused one. Or nuke the posts place a sticky referring to the other and lock it for new content.
If it cannot be maintained by its userbase, no need to keep it around.
And there's not much userbase here to begin with. I'd be fine with this community getting nuked in favor of !world@lemmy.world
There are about a dozen worldnews communities. The beauty of the fediverse some would say, but in my view it is one of the weaknesses. So kill off one of the two, just leave a post referring to the other.
Pretty much how I feel, but I didn't want to just DO that without engaging with the users who ARE here.
Happy to see active moderation here now. And I can see each community (world and worldnews) having different enough mandates/focuses to coexist.
I always assumed the two communities were the result of some mod-drama/schism, if that's not the case, nuking one makes perfect sense to me. Unfortunately the lesser used and formerly mod-abandoned community has the better underlying name, but what can you do.
Yeah, I agree, it's confusing, and the creation of both groups happened before my time so I can't really speak to the motivation behind them.
I'll talk to the admins and see what can and can't be done, but shuttering the smaller one does seem to be for the best.
@jordanlund@lemmy.world, for some reason I didn't get pinged when you posted this. Sorry about that!
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