Saw the trailer, seems very cool
I get that, it’s just if there’s no mod to post it I think it’s better to have a topic rather than not, especially since it can be pinned afterwards if any mod stumbles into the community again.
Indeed, which is why I start this kind of threads from time to time
As for the monthly thread, I feel like if it doesn’t happen “officially” the first person to have something to write should just post one themselves instead of waiting. Not like there’s a lot of activity here so it should remain visible long enough to gain traction.
Hello,
It’s more about pinning it to keep it visible, especially over the course of a month
There is at least a post daily:
The community we are currently in had a 4 days gap earlier this week:
Also, feel free to post if the lack of content bothers you
This is definitely a discussion that can take place over there!
Feel free to cross post to !yurop@lemm.ee , a laid back discussion community for Europeans
Hello,
Good to see you are still around!
Tesseract have them
Kbin had them (called collection)
Hopefully mbin will catch up: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin/issues/547
The most active one hasn’t been around for a month, so I’m a bit worried they might be gone.
But that’s not an issue per se, someone else can take over
I never noticed actually, well spotted
To me it feels like a big drop in activity on Lemmy over the past 6 months? So the weekly and monthly post are being forgotten and some are letting standards slip.
Number of active users is more or less stable, but it definitely feels like some people left (at least temporarily) indeed.
Maybe people are just taking vacation.
Interesting, thanks!
On that topic, are you guys still doing the Rust book club?
Why would they be paid for a software that can be used for free, to create larger servers than their owns, with completely separate communities they have nothing to say about?
Doesn’t seem like a very effective strategy
Saw it mentioned on Reddit