Do you have an alternative magazine/community here or on Lemmy? I followed both of those subs closely on Reddit.
I’m a mod on /r/Disneyland and our mod team set something up here on Kbin ( @Disneyland; if you’re on Lemmy go to the search bar and search https://kbin.social/m/Disneyland).
We’ve been promoting it in our “we’re private” message but it hasn’t really gotten much activity yet.
I’ve been hoping to see a giant list of communities that have moved their mod teams to other services somewhere, but I’ve just seen some isolated comments here and there.
We do not and at this time just can’t do it again. Maybe in time that sentiment will change. I am very glad you enjoyed those subs though, we put a lot of hard work into them over the years. It’s nice every once in a while to hear appreciation rather than obscenities and arguments. :)
Do you have an alternative magazine/community here or on Lemmy? I followed both of those subs closely on Reddit.
I’m a mod on /r/Disneyland and our mod team set something up here on Kbin ( @Disneyland; if you’re on Lemmy go to the search bar and search
https://kbin.social/m/Disneyland
).We’ve been promoting it in our “we’re private” message but it hasn’t really gotten much activity yet.
I’ve been hoping to see a giant list of communities that have moved their mod teams to other services somewhere, but I’ve just seen some isolated comments here and there.
We do not and at this time just can’t do it again. Maybe in time that sentiment will change. I am very glad you enjoyed those subs though, we put a lot of hard work into them over the years. It’s nice every once in a while to hear appreciation rather than obscenities and arguments. :)
you can just plain @ it like, @Disneyland :)
So how would @'ing communities on other instances work? I presume the Fediverse syntax of @userorgroup@instance?
It’s !community@instance @username@instance is for pinging a user.