Seems like everything is set

  • new community
  • new mods
  • activity on the community

How do people feel about getting !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone ? Mods over there don’t really seem cooperative, but it’s not like it matters that much now?

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spill the tea, what was the beef about ?

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I’m so glad this all worked out so smoothly. Whatever happens next, it makes me so happy to see that this community handled a difficult situation so well in so little time. That’s definitely a good sign :3

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It’s quite reassuring about Lemmy and federation in general. Power tripping mods? Just move elsewhere in a few hours!

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That’s true, but what really impresses me is that the “new” 196 gained so much traction so quickly. Creating a new community is one thing, but so many people were immediately on board because they didn’t like what the mods did to the “old” 196. Nobody was willing to take the mods’ shit and that’s very cool.

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We’ve migrated so many times now … what’s one more

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Haven’t been on Lemmy in like a week, what happened?

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The mods of !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone wanted to move the community over to lemmy.world without asking the users. They literally locked down the community and made a post saying “We moved.” That didn’t land well, !onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone was created and quickly grew to a respectable size because lots of people wanted to stay on blahaj. The mods of the original 196 backed down and reopened the old community, but I don’t know what’s gonna happen next. Trust in the mods has been broken by that, though.

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If the original mods of !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone want to move to !196@lemmy.world, then I think y’all (!onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.com) should get to take over !196@lemmy.blahaj.com. It feels odd if the original 196 mods want to run both (unless there is a schism in the mids and they want to split).

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Valid point, but it doesn’t seem like they want to let go. They were probably thinking that they could force people to LW by keeping the Blahaj community locked, but now that everyone moved here, it’s indeed a bit ridiculous.

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Two competing standards there are now three competing standards.xkcd

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I feel like in this case, it’s more like one is Netflix, the two others are Peacock and Paramount Plus

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i think a shorter url is positive, but moving back over might be a hassle so shrug

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Maybe in a few weeks when the community is stable the mods can suggest moving to something like !198@lemmy.blahaj.zone and see if the people want to do so.

It is possible to ping all people from a community to ease the migration using a script: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/20818346?scrollToComments=true

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I’m sticking here. I don’t care they backtracked.

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