Can this be instantly achieved? Or is it inevitable that this process of reaggregation into single community will continue for a long time (months or even years)? Let’s discuss!

I personally am not a mod of any subreddit. I just had this question arise in my brain.

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    1 year ago

    @Hedup Anyone who opens a #Lemmy community (or #kbin)) should check in advance whether there is already one on the same topic. Most of the existing ones can be found here via this search function: browse.feddit.de/
    If there is already a community, you can see or ask the moderators how it is organised (e.g. rules) and if it suits you, perhaps help out as an additional moderator. But maybe the orientation is different and then more than one community would make sense.

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      1 year ago

      That’s a good rule. If people follow it.

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      1 year ago

      @Hedup That is currently the way to do it, yes
      But that does not mean that it should not be improved.
      More people should participate in discussion about how to implement this.
      Let me see if I can stop being lazy and gather up all the relevant GitHub issues.