A point I haven't seen mentioned yet is the lack of an accessible Automoderator equivalent on Lemmy. Moderators of larger subreddits use it to implement spam filters, remove commonly asked questions, handle multiple reports and sticky important information to the tops of comment sections. Not having a feature like that built into Lemmy can be a dealbreaker for those moderators.
this post was submitted on 12 Aug 2023
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I put a Kbin and Lemmy community in the sidebar of /r/vexillology shortly after the beginning of the API protest.
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I don't even want more redditors to show up here anymore.
We've already got enough people doing and saying the same dumb shit they did there.
If we aren't careful, the top comment chain on every post will be puns we've all seen too many times
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