@nooter692@lemmy.ml is mod of this forum without any comment or posts.
@agreeablelandscape@lemmy.ml hasn’t posted in 3 months.
@marcellusdrum@lemmy.ml hasn’t posted in 6 months
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml do you need help? It looks like you are the only one who’s active on lemmy
Seems fine with anarchy to me
There has been one mod action so far today and three others in the last week.
I don’t feel like !linux@lemmy.ml has a problem with spam/reposts, at least with the current users. If lemmy got more popular this might change, but as long as the current mods do action unwanted posts, I think we’re okay.
Without account-wide karma on lemmy, hopefully we’ll avoid the karma farming known from reddit. At least I want to believe others also post what they think this community might interest, without other selfish reasons.
I personally try to only post likns on topics not already discussed previously, and I think I do a good job with it. As someone who didn’t post on reddit (besides commenting), I want to encourage people to look whether an interesting article/topic was posted recently and post it if not. I want this community to thrive, which includes avoiding depending on only a few people. Just my 2 cents.
Anarchy doesn’t mean the absence of moderation.
Um, doesn’t it? Isn’t that what anarchy is?
No, its not. But it is a common misconception because the media is terrible. I recommend reading some books on Anarchy.
I’m good
Ok but dont spread misinformation then
Anarchy is when somalian pirates.
The anarchist library in web is a good source