this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2024
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I don't care.
I help moderate a community that tries to mirror how things were done on Reddit, and over time we decided "this isn't Reddit, we don't have nearly as many users as Reddit, so there's no need to run this place like Reddit".
Eventually this community and others will reach a tipping point where there's a need to cull posts and have stricter content guidelines, but for now I think it's ok to be a bit lax.
Yeah there’s only so many actually open-ended questions you can ask without being repetitive, while also on relatively limited users.
lmao. I’m curious what you think this number is. How many open ended questions are there? Just ballpark.
About 100-200
i think it's required to be lax. the laid-back nature of Lemmy is essential to its soul
Asking open ended questions that generate discussion is a good policy regardless of hating reddit
I don't hate Reddit. I was just saying that reddit has so many more users that enforcing rules that restrict content is more necessary.
Lemmy doesn't have enough content to warrant the enforcement of rules that were taken from reddit.