Howdy,

Good to see there is work being done to slowly move off of Reddit. I love the communities on there, but dang the company is moving in some bad directions. The lemmee instance still has some missing features (tags, a functioning search tool, good UI) but it has potential. Hope this place ends up working out.

I’m assuming that theology memes are not allowed on here given that the goal of this sub(? communities? Idk what the terms are) is to replicate r/Reformed, but I just want to check.

God be with you

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For now, I think memes would be fine. We just don’t want to be inundated by them.

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I guess remaking r/ReformedHumor over here would be an option if we end up not wanting too many memes.

It would be good to see more activity on this community though.

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Ah, I see you have made !reformedmemes@lemm.ee

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I have, but I’m deciding how I want to post my memes. As I posted on there, Lemmee limits the image file size considerably (which is pretty reasonable given the size of the platform.) I may use imgur and then post them on Lemmee, but it sounds like Imgur is cracking down on free users because it isn’t sustainable for people to just use the website for free, so idk yet.

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!reformed@lemm.ee exists to be a place where reformed believers, in a broader understanding of the term, can come together, unified by a clear Gospel witness, to exhort one another, spur one another on intellectually in reformed theology, and discuss doctrine.

Rules (draft)

We probably don’t need as many rules as on reddit just yet. But some important ones will carry over.

Rule #1 Deal with Each Other in Love
Rule #2 Keep Content Charitable
Rule #3 Keep Content Clean
Rule #5 Maintain the Integrity of the Gospel and Gospel ethics.

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