TLDR: upvote if you want BuyFromEU to stick around.
Hi folks, new mod here.
There are two quite similar communities on different instances. Some users - coming from the different place - are in favor for abandoning this one, fearing a split and unecessary separation of users for an important movement. I’m not so sure if the other one is a substitute. Also - to be honest - I dislike the agressive, relentless style some users use in a -if you will- foreign community.
Procedure
- An upvote on this post means this you want this community to evolve. I would then proceed and search for more moderators and try to keep this a productive, interconnected space.
- A downvote means you are in favor of abandoning and settling with the other community.
You can use the comments on this post to express your feelings in a civil manner.
I’ll finally check back in about 48hours and take a look at where we are standing.
Edit:
Related posts for those who like digging in the past
There are quite a few examples of parallel communities existing on Lemmy:
Usually it’s not that big of a deal, as most of the people seem happy to be on one or another, and maybe one day, over time, one will become “the one” over the other. However, in this case, due to the current circumstances, it seems valuable to consider consolidation. The support for European products and services on https://old.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU is growing following the latest political events, and due to the momentum, it would make sense to have one community where all the activity would be centralized.
On top of that, decision fatigue and choice overload are a thing: https://lawsofux.com/choice-overload/
One of the main arguments people use to say that Lemmy will never be a real Reddit alternative is that discussions are splintered across several communities, and that there is no “main sub” for a given topic. Let’s show them that this is not the case here.
Previous consolidations have happened before:
If we look at the metrics
!buyeuropean@feddit.uk
!buyfromeu@feddit.org
Edit: a few examples were one community became “the one”
Personally I’d be fine either way, but I can certainly see the arguments in favour of consolidation in this circumstance.
Perhaps BuyEuropean would be interested in onboarding the moderator of this instance?
That could probably be possible, they are already 8 of them, they would probably be okay with one more.
@Lazycog@sopuli.xyz and @Sunshine@feddit.is, what do you think?
OP said in a comment that they are not eager to moderate, but personally I’ve got nothing against that.
Sunshine had a great idea that there should be more moderators to account for possibly many different languages spoken in !buyeuropean@feddit.uk and that’s why there are so many of us, to cover more languages.
While you are here, let’s ask the question from the other side. Should this community want to stay open, would you be okay to lock !buyeuropean@feddit.uk and redirect to this one?
@a887dcd7a@lemmy.world, would you consider adding the current mods of !buyeuropean@feddit.uk as mods of !buyfromeu@feddit.org ?
Well if you ask me alone, I would say I wouldn’t like to. I have an answer to the question “why” here: https://sopuli.xyz/comment/14953580
But that isn’t up to me - rather would have to ask Sunshine and the community there.
Well, seems like we are going to have a similar poll on the other side x)
Lemmy needs a poll-post implementation, like mastodon!
Hey, relax. You don’t need to disband your community either. It is not winner takes it all. It is just about these 1000 people in this community wantig to keep it alive or not.
Your community is unique as it is related to your website. Also crossposting should benefit both of the communities well enough. There is no need to vanish and/or merge at any cost.
To further add to Lazycog’s point, we’re interested in having as much collaboration as possible to buy locally. We would like to streamline the experience of finding great alternatives.
Since this topic isn’t about me or me being a moderator, don’t invest into that perspective.
I’m not eager to moderate, but I see a potential for this community and even both communities to exist.
The outcome of this vote will dicdate further steps.
I’m personally fine with both co-existing as they could cover different goals.
@Sunshine@lemmy.ca (sorry, wrong alt)
I’m open to inviting them to the moderator team if they’re interested!