Someone created the ChronicPain community and then abandoned it. I have messaged this person with no response. They haven’t posted, commented, or anything since they made it.

It’s probably a widespread issue but ChronicPain is a support group for those who suffer from it. Is the only real option to create a second one or can someone who abandons a community be removed?

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    I feel like Redditers aren’t doing it on purpose. They just want all the niche communities they’re accustomed to not really thinking about the work it takes to get them started and rolling or moderate

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      lol yeh, good point. i read in another thread that the people that are doing it are gamers (with all the negative stereotypes that go with it) and aren’t exactly known for their thinking ability

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      Yeah, I’m sure lots of it is people starting a community with genuine intentions, but then they decide “actually, I don’t wanna use this site anymore”, so they abandon it and will never see your messages.

      I think more of it may happen because there’s likely plenty of people who came to the Fediverse sites because of the Reddit blackout and then will just go back to Reddit. IMO it’s important that server admins have an easy way to reassign communities.

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      I think it’s, like, 50-50. Even with the blackout, I’ve seen a bunch of morons on Reddit trying to usurp moderation by being admin bootlickers and requesting a subreddit. It’s always kinda surprising what people are willing to do for fake internet points, and being “in charge” of something.