Same logic as for the !dataisbeautiful is another thread, let’s discuss a few options in the comments below
2 months later
- Still no additional mods on !privacyguides@lemmy.one, no answer on https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/we-re-giving-lemmy-a-try-welcome-to-privacyguides-lemmy-one-x-post/12734/7
Should we consider !privacy@lemmy.ca the reference?
4 months later, situation is pretty much the same. Lemmy.one might really disappear overnight, I might do a post about it over there, but we probably don’t have a definitive alternative.
FYI @ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world
@rottenwheel@lemmy.zip you also seem quite active on the topic, what do you think?
@otter@lemmy.ca fyi
Still open to changing up where I post :)
!privacy@lemmy.ca has active mods
I just came across !privacy@programming.dev as well
If !privacy@lemmy.ca has active mods, that’s probably better.
I just checked the programming.dev one, there were two devs: one admin, and one which hasn’t been active for a year
Pinging @ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world, @neme@lemm.ee and @TheTwelveYearOld@lemmy.world as you seem to post quite a lot on this topic, what do you think?
Great post - it’s an excellent idea to highlight communities not on .ml or .world as it helps spread the love and the load.
Thanks. As an update, I dm’d the last active mod on !privacyguides, no answer so far.
I might go to their discourse and ask them directly, at least we’ll know
Pros:
- Active community (477 users / week 531 users / month)
- Actively managed by @QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz, admin of sopuli.xyz
- Well managed instance
I dont see any con here, but feel free to point out any
The idea was more to discuss which one to pick to become the “default” one to post too, but happy to help
Like Linux distributions, I think the biggest, most popular one will have the best chance at challenging the status status quo, so every subscription matters!
!privacy@links.hackliberty.org
Pros:
- Active community (1.23K users / week 1.52K users / month)
Cons:
- Single admin instance, who is also the mod of the community
The instance I’m on is defederated from links.hackliberty.org. I’m not certain why, but I looked at it to find it’s a place for conspiracy theories, including ‘9/11 Truth’ stuff, so it’s probably that. There looks to be a bit of indecision about the right instance for a new ‘privacy’ community, so I’m just mentioning this in regard to that.