As an admin, Lemmy just doesn't do it for me.
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As an admin, Lemmy just doesn't do it for me.
I moderate multiple large ethics subreddits (100k+) on Reddit that I don't feel comfortable migrating over.
Would there be interest in a decentralized Reddit alternative written in Rails that re-implements their automod and api?
We'd fork praw and resurrect an old 3rd party app to use. It'd federate with Lemmy.
I'm thinking about calling it "Sprawl".
Tbh I'm not sure if it's too much for me to chew. I have ADHD so
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As an admin, Lemmy just doesn't do it for me.
I moderate multiple large ethics subreddits (100k+) on Reddit that I don't feel comfortable migrating over.
Would there be interest in a decentralized Reddit alternative written in Rails that re-implements their automod and api?
We'd fork praw and resurrect an old 3rd party app to use. It'd federate with Lemmy.
I'm thinking about calling it "Sprawl".
Tbh I'm not sure if it's too much for me to chew. I have ADHD so
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@nm have you tried mbin?
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@nm have you tried mbin?
@BeAware No, I haven't!
I suppose it's worth a look, though automod and api compatibility are a big want from me.
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@BeAware No, I haven't!
I suppose it's worth a look, though automod and api compatibility are a big want from me.
@nm
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οΈthose seem like they'd require expensive upkeep unfortunately. Hopefully I could be proven wrong.