so that you don’t decide to leave a community that you’re already in a position of power over
What "power" does the mod have if the community doesn't have other members?
Can we fix job sites?
Thoughts on bringing sportbots.xyz to Lemmy?
While reviewing a PR, you find some piece of code that seems to work perfectly well, but some functions are written in a style that you don't particularly favor. What do you do?
Sophia: a Rust toolkit for RDF and Linked Data
Pointers for a Python/Django developer willing to learn more Rust web development?
Suggestion: prioritize topic-based instances as the recommended lemmy communities.
Suggestion: prioritize topic-based instances as the recommended lemmy communities.
Idea for Fediverser: Community Ambassadors to reach out to the best reddit posters?
Fediverser Network: crowdsourced map of reddit-to-lemmy communities
OpenAI's board has fired Sam Altman
Open Source Is Struggling And It’s Not Big Tech That Is To Blame
Communick News Network: topic-specific lemmy instances.
Fediverser Portal: update to my fediverser project, people now can migrate away from reddit by signing up to the mirror instance directly.
Grayjay is not Open Source
Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
Calling Rust from Python
The synthetic social network is coming
Interview questions for culture fit?
Quadlets might make me finally stop using docker-compose
Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix
I may be wrong, but admins will be able to configure what communities should be visible in the public view. So your instance would not show on their frontpage things that are not representative of the instance
For users themselves who are browsing by /all and feel justified in downvoting because they don't like what they see, it's a different story. If a community is (in their view) problematic, they can simply block it. Downvoting has no place in their curation.