Hello and welcome r/India Reddit Refugees to Official India community on Lemmy
I moved to Lemmy and was missing one of my favorite sub.
After missing it, I decided to create and make it available to others like me.
Welcome all and let’s create a healthy environment for discussion and sharing tips.
Just noticed the “official” word in the description.
How and why is this the “official” community?
What/who is officiating the community here? Or is it just wordplay? Or is it the goal?
For any newcomers to
fediverse
. It takes some time to get oriented and started. During that, initially all joins the same community that is available on the local instance before they get hang ofLemmy
.This nature of fediverse is good, but it also creates multiple communities, thus it disperses out the users.
So the goal is to make this as an official, so that all the dispersed users from other instances have a common community instead of sparsely populated small ones, which in turn limits interactions.
Hope I was able to give you my reasoning behind making this one
Official
.And on another note, welcome :)
Hope this gives all of us a common platform to interact with each other more.
So ‘official’ here means more of ‘primary’ or ‘preferred’, and less of ‘authorised’.
As long as the reasoning is noble and not misleading, I am good.
But the reasoning also ensues having a dedicated instance. Is that the eventual plan? Or is that something for later and/or someone else to worry about?
Also, thanks for the welcome! :-)
I hope to play a part in making this community be more active. Already made a post to understand what kind of content flies here.
Is this by the r/india mods?
Hello and welcome. I took over and setup this community, specifically because I have spent close to a decade participating, to guide/help fellow redditors on that sub. I moved to Lemmy and wanted to give other refugees like me a place they can feel home.
So the answer is NO. Be open, this community is not related to /r/India.
Thank you for making this!
You are welcome!
Hey bro I want to make a community how would I do it on mobile
I don’t think that mobile apps has the ability to create communities yet. May be you can use browser on your mobile phone to create it.
What are you going to do differently than /r/India mods?
I used to get my posts and comments deleted citing some weird rules which are open to interpretations. It’s run like a dictatorship.
Yeap, I understand what you are referring to. I used to participate there frequently, but when it started happening I kinda moved away from being a participant to just a lurker.
As it goes, you learn from your experience, one thing we are trying our best is, as long as it doesn’t break this lemmy instance’s rules, we don’t interfere.
There should be freedom of speech, as long as its in respectable manner and no personal attacks.
Welcome folks to the Republic of India.
- The Tux