Why not make it static? Set it so virtually no one can post (ultra high karma, or 100 years on reddit). But, make useful resources very available as read only. Then, direct users to here or discord if they want or need more information. The sub essentially becomes a reference.

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So first there are some mods who do not want to leave, and are going to do their best to keep it operating, but the bigger thing is reddit will not let us do that, they are forcibly taking control of subs that are doing things like going nsfw, private, or restricted by removing the mod team and placing their own.

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who cares? it’s your subreddit, fight with reddit over it, make it read only.

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Because for right now, Reddit is still far more accessible than either Lemmy or Kbin via web interface. Single simple keypress navigation for jumping around comments.

On here every single image on this page is named “image” and every single list is named “list”. I am all for getting to the fediverse, but right now the experience for me is brutal.

Let’s not cut off our nose to spite our face, the PEOPLE in the community are the important bit not the location, and if we switch off the place that works while we are midway through building a new place and bunch of people will be left beyind and disconnected and I don’t think that is what any of us want.

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Are you on desktop or mobile? I’m not aware of any unlabeled images on desktop.

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