Thanks for the update and the openness. Hope you are able to make it work with a minimum of fuss, and that all the users understand. Good luck!
Thanks for the update and the openness. Hope you are able to make it work with a minimum of fuss, and that all the users understand. Good luck!
Once again, thanks for all your time and effort keeping this instance going. And for being transparent about its workings and admin decision-making.
I think a post like this would be good to have at least monthly, with ad-hoc posts more frequently as site changes dictate.
I think a lot of the dead communities were created by folks fleeing from reddit and creating one for one placeholders for subreddits. Unfortunately, many of them have seen no activity and who knows if the creators are even around to mod them. If suggest a bulk email to those creators giving them 15 days to show some activity or the comm will be deleted (and follow thru).
I’d volunteer to help with admin or moderation, but I don’t know rust, I’m not a developer in any way, shape, or form, and I have very little time. For now I think my contribution will have to be monetary only. Good luck finding someone though!
Thanks for working things out and for keeping us up to date!
Thanks for the heads up! Sounds serious. Keeping fingers crossed that it will get fixed quickly.
Thanks for the info!
Wow. I don’t know what all the hubbub was about, but I just want to say thanks. Y’all are providing a valuable service and it seems like you’re taking a lot of shit for it. Your work is appreciated.
First, thanks for the fixes. As far as the donations, I’m currently donating through github. I’ve never used the ones you mentioned. In theory, I wouldn’t have a problem with it, but I’m not familiar with them.
I’d like to know they are safe. Both from the perspective of keeping my data secure, and knowing that they’re not going to blast me with sketchy ads or malware when I visit them to set things up.