Zeno's moderation: every new community is run half as well as the previous one but it can never reach zero quality.
Good to know, thanks! I added it to the post.
Thank you for letting me know, it should be fixed now. Let me know if you encounter any other errors!
Sadly I just don't think the Lemmy-verse is large enough to support a community that niche.
We're aware of the pact and will cross that bridge when (or if) it ever really happens. We're certainly no fans of Meta (or Reddit,or Twitter). So far it seems more likely to affect Mastodon than Lemmy/Kbin.
I installed some community made themes (like darkspace) just to play around and give users some options, but yeeeah... none of them are very good. Thankfully the admin team knows a bit of CSS from their redditing days so a theme improvement is definitely on the to do list.
If anyone wants to have a go at making one, be my guest, I'd be happy to add it to the options.
/r/StarTrek had a Wiki page for Twitter accounts of Trek actors and writers, perhaps when our wiki is up and running we can maintain a list of production folk on the Fediverse.
The Daystrom people are cream of the crop. They also seem very dedicated to the idea of migrating their community out of reach from spez. I think we've all been surprised by the enthusiasm, especially considering how Lemmy is still very much beta software (but quickly evolving).
That's great to hear! 🥲 Thank you.
Things are a little rocky now but we're all excited for this decentralized reddit-free future.
Lemmy seemed like an easier transition, but I'm definitely keeping an eye on the development of both.
Straight jump, no issues that I've noticed thus far.