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I'm gutted. It seems https://libretechni.ca broke. As a result, everything was lost, including !selfhosted@libretechni.ca
!wtf@lemmy.wtf is going crazy right now. I'm super pleased to see it doing so well. All thanks to @meldrik@lemmy.wtf
I'm really pleased to see !electricvehicles@slrpnk.net standing on its own legs along with !avs@futurology.today. Really proud of both of these two. Though I'm always trying to recruit @schizoidman@lemmy.ml to join the moderation teams.
Oh and !hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz never disappoints. The numbers of new posts and upvotes are good but I'm hoping to try and figure out how to get more commenting over there.
Been a bit busy over the past week though, so I'm not getting to give everything the love I want.
It seems to be back. Is there a second admin there? Would you prefer to move the community to an instance with a more transparent administration?
Visit in your browser, it says cannot find community https://libretechni.ca/c/selfhosted
Oh crap, didn't notice that. Did you try to reach out to the admin?
Nah, just left them to it. If they cared, they would've messaged. I'm guessing they wanna be left alone.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !selfhosted@libretechni.ca
I’ll try to comment more in HHH
It needs some comment worthy threads. Right now it's all just videos, so not conducive to community building
Fresh music videos can be, but I get your point when it’s a 10 year old video just getting posted because the OP is into it.
I think most of the time music communities aren't really conducive to discussions. The main thing you want to say is: "yeah, that's great" but that's what upvotes are for. It's more important to have regular posts, which looks like it's happening on HHH.