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A bit off topic, but can something be done about the power mods? I see a few users already forking every subreddit trying to ensure they remain a mod. No user can meaningfully manage 50-100+ communities.
Please consider capping the limit to 20 or less. First-mover advantage is huge, so starting up a community down the road to prevent this consolidation of privileges is likely out of the question.
If you get a bad mod, you can always move to a community on another instance. That's one of the advantages of federation.
I think this is something reddit users generally have a hard time grasping about lemmy, including myself.
One of the fundamentals of the fediverse is that there will be communities with the same name on different instances. Users can subscribe to good ones and / unsubscribe from bad ones as they wish.
And an advantage of community redundancy. Old quiet communities can be literally brought back to life if we enough people decide to move.
Name and shame.
I think you have the right problem with the wrong answer.
It'd be better if communities could subsume other, worse-moderated communities with the same name in some integrated/organic way.
I mean, I could run c/politics on some server, but if another 20 or 30 instances agree on c/politics that's the winner. If they agree on c/politics because it's the better one and cross-moderates in some way, more power to them.