this post was submitted on 04 Jul 2023
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One of the things about this community is theres no dedicated mods yet (both snowe and I are admins) so it hasnt been getting as much moderation on its posts unless the posts get reported
If someone wants to mod it let me know
I definitely think it should be more general topics and the people collecting could be handled by random which I can adapt to fit that (since it isnt being used in its current form) + language specific things in the language channels
I could do a bit of moderation if you need some help.
sure, Ill add you in. If you send me a dm on matrix I can make a group chat for a mod chat (send secure message button on my profile if youre on web)
Sweet, sent you a DM
What do you mean by collecting, what would fall under that category?
Edit:
this?
getting people who may not know where otherwise to post to then nudge them towards a more specific community for future ones
an example of that would be the python post that was given as an example in the original post where they just asked how to do something in python here and since they were new they just did it in c/programming. Then someone told them about python and the next python help post they did they made in the python community instead
edit: yeah
What about adding a guideline over here along the lines of:
reasoning
That could work but one thing that would have to be figured out with that rule is what is categorized as interesting content as it tends to be pretty subjective so would be difficult to enforce if thats where the line is drawn
For adding relevant programming communities in the sidebar pretty much every community in the instance is relevant but could be the general topic ones like game dev, web dev, etc.