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Any chance of revisiting the decision to ban community creation?
Trying to force everyone to use the same "technology" community is a hangover of centralised social media. There should be multiple communities around the world for the same topic. People should join the one they feel most welcome and at home at, and long term people will naturally gravitate to the communities on the servers that are active and have good moderation (or at least, moderation rules that they agree with). Forcing everyone to overload e.g. lemmy.ml communities just makes the fediverse less resilient.
Having said that, I respect that this is the decision of those putting the effort in to host an Aotearoa instance.
One day, maybe. But that day will probably be when Lemmy as a platform can handle it a bit nicer.
Ultimately we have less than 100 users who have been active in the last week (admittedly not counting users from other instances). There is no way that having more communities is good for the instance. We just don't have the population to support it.
There are many instances that do let users create communities. So there are already several !technology communities, even several !newzealand communities (though ours is the most active). If you don't like the !technology communities on one instance, there are already plenty to choose from.
P.S. there are at least 3 NZ instances, this one, no.lastname.nz, and feddit.nz
Thank you for the FAQ!
One more question: So I can not create communities on lemmy.nz, but let's say I REALLY want to create a community on another instance. How would I go about it?
Would I need to create another account on an instance that does allow for creation of communities?
EDIT: let's further suppose that this community would have nothing to do with NZ inherently...
That's a good question! As far as I can tell, you can only create communities on the instance your account is on.
However, I believe you can be a mod of a community on another instance.
So yes, create an account on that instance, create the community, get your lemmy.nz account to post to that community, then use the other account to assign yourself as mod of the community.
A little convoluted, but it wouldn't be the only thing like that on Lemmy right now :)
Update, yes you can be a mod on a community on another instance, but please don't edit the community details or the community... disappears. It's (now) a known bug.
Once again, Thanks @Dave for starting this instance. Thanks also to fediservices.nz, for providing hosting for it.
Regarding the FAQ about "I want a community about X, how do I create it?"
In my limited experiences so far, if you have found a community that you want to participate in on another Lemmy instance that does not appear in the Communities page of Lemmy.nz and is not appearing within 10-20 secs when you try to search for it. Try the following:
Search for !@. If this does not return any results search for the only after a few seconds delay.
-Rinse -Lather -Repeat
It seems that sometimes the Fediverse takes it's time to federate... All good, keep on trying :)
Thanks for adding this detail. If the community is not in the All list here, probably no one has searched for it yet from lemmy.nz. In my experience, it can take 5-10 seconds for a community to show up if you're the first to add it. This may be worse with servers such as lemmy.ml that are struggling a bit with server load at the moment.
I do the following:
- Find the community I want on another instance - the URL works for me. E.g. "http://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy"
- Paste this into the search field (no quotes) and click the search button
- Wait a full 5-10 or even 20 seconds
Normally I immediately get a "No results" message - but if I'm patient, this eventually changes and turns into a search result. It takes longer than you'd think, though.
My understanding is that all federation is asynchronous. If the community isn't found the site says so with it's "No result" message, but adds it to a list to be checked for federation. That happens in the background so there's a bit of a mismatch. It's also why a second search tends to find it.
@Dave not sure if you’re aware but you’ve got the Is this the right server for me?
section duplicated.
Thanks! It wasn't intentional, fixed now.