A way to group communities would make my moderating tasks so much easier.
We’ve been asking for something like this from the beginning.
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A way to group communities would make my moderating tasks so much easier.
We’ve been asking for something like this from the beginning.
Any improvements to the moderator tools?
September will be a boost when HS and college get going.
Then Reddit will mess up again and we will have another big influx. Its bound to happen.
None yet that I have found. Liftoff is supposed to have them in two releases from now.
Each bomblet inside the shells can be dropped by a drone. Ukrain is low on that type of munition as well.
They’re going to open a lot of the shells and use the armour piercing shapped bomblets as drone munitions.
US cluster bombs have 88 bomblets inside each shell. They also have a 1% to 3% dud rate on the bomblets, so that’s 2 to 3 duds per shell. Duds that turn into landmines. Use 10 shells on an area and you’ve suddenly laid 30 mines in that area. Mines that you have no idea where they’re placed.
So Ukrain can’t use the cluster bombs on any area they intend to occupy or traverse. They can’t use them on trench lines, they can’t use them on fields they would need to drive over.
I believe they will be used, but a lot of them will used for drone ammunition.
When you let really crazy into the crazy party, this is what you get.
Wasn’t lemmy.world only created in mid June?
Are these bad because they litter the land with unexploded ordinance? Or is there another reason?
I mod a sub that is niche and there are 3 other subs by the same name. We all agreed to put a sticky post on 2 of the 3 directing people to the main.
It’s no different than reddit, !beekeeping@lemmy.world, !beekeeping@lemmy.ml, !beekeeping@iforget.lemmy is no different than /r/beekeeping /r/bees /r/beekeeping
Right now we are creating communities with the same name as reddit subs to aid in transitioning. That won’t last forever, and as long as people use good community descriptions people will find the good ones.
I’m sorry if I’m being pedantic, but so many of these discussions come down to “how can we make Lemmy be Reddit,” or “how can we make a federated network not be so federated.”
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