The NFL season is about to start and it would be nice to have as many people as possible participating on the communities from https://nfl.community. Being a topic-specific instance with closed registrations, I’m aware that it is harder to be discovered, so I’m writing here with the intent of both promoting a bit and to find enthusiasts joining in.

If you’d like to help the instance and the team communities grow, there are two ways to help:

  • Join https://fediverser.network, find the Lemmy community you want to help and apply to become a Community Ambassador. Community Ambassadors can add different sources of content and also send invites to “good” reddit users to migrate.

  • Become a moderator of your team community. The communities are still all low in traffic, so I guess the hardest part for the moderators will be in finding and posting the type of content that you’d like to see in the community, in order to set out its tone.

As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!

  • rglullis@communick.newsOP
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    2 months ago

    !latteart@lemmy.zip is identical to !rivian@lemmy.zip.

    latteart does not have an topic-specific instance that I would consider a better home. rivian does.

    Is it better to have no recommendation until some threshold is reached?

    It could be. My concern though is that this will lead to just a bunch of communities created around the top 3 largest instances. I strongly believe that one way to avoid network effects acting in favor of any particular instance is by establishing a more clean separation between “instances for people” and “instances for groups”.

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      My concern though is that this will lead to just a bunch of communities created around the top 3 largest instances.

      If I may, lemmy.zip isn’t in the top 3 instances. According to https://lemmy.ca/post/26878531, they barely have 3 communities in the 100 most active communities.

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        2 months ago

        And this is why I didn’t hesitate to approve some of the recommendations there. Still, “topic-specific instances over generic ones” remains a primary guideline.

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      2 months ago

      latteart does not have an topic-specific instance that I would consider a better home. rivian does.

      Yet, now, it has none.


      There is no constancy in how things are applied.

      Has 3 recommendations and allows recommending more.

      Has 1 and doesn’t allow recommending more.

      Both are generic topics, but are also broad enough to potentially have topic-based instance. But are treated differently.

      I’m starting to come to the conclusion that having a gatekeeper for recommendations is not the right approach. It will always lead to uneven application. Allowing all matching ones eliminates that issue as well as your “top 3 largest instance” concern.

      But it’s clear that we are in fundamental disagreement here. Time will tell if your effort was successful. Good luck.