There’s been an influx of content surrounding lemmy here. Some of it is open ended:
- “What kinds of things from reddit would you like to see Lemmy avoid as the user base grows?”
- “Lemmy, what do you call users of Lemmy?”
And these are a-ok! There’s also been a lot of questions like
- “How do I block a user?”
- “How do I join a community on a different instance”
These aren’t open ended (at least, relatively). They are objective based, and just need a resolution, rather than discussion. These sort of questions are more relevant to !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml.
I know there’s also questions like “What are you guys doing when there’s multiple communities for the same thing across instances?”. I’m inclined to let those stay, there is lots of opportunity for discussion. It’s a game of discretion from a moderation perspective, but I assume most can easily guess what is cold hard support.
At least from me, moderation of support posts has been sporadic at best, despite the long standing rule. I will begin redirecting these questions to !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml, however I’m of course willing to listen to the community here if that’s not what is wanted, as well as other feedback.
edit: support posts will now be removed, not locked
Hi, a post was just deleted asking about how and why the subscriber counts were different between instances. This seems to be a post that would help many understand the differences between Lemmy and non-federated networks, and quality content. It was not a support request, and fit into the first category of bullets above. Can this action be reversed and more clarity placed on rule 3 for users and mods (if needed)? Thank you.
For posterity, the post in reference is this
i’m having trouble understanding how this isn’t a support request. It’s a
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.Yeah, all the support posts are like this. We get the same five over and over, but this community is not for support. I wouldn’t keep questions about knitting in !woodworking@lemmy.ca because they are helpful. This is simply not the place, unfortunately.
Why do you think it’s not a support post?