Hi all!

On reddit I’m the main moderator for a cryptography subreddit, https://www.reddit.com/r/crypto and I’m considering migrating it.

There’s a few cryptography subreddits (one named cryptography which is the main option), the main difference with the one I run is we’re a bit stricter about being on topic and thus maintaining higher quality discussions (in part because we’re under a heavy flood of spam bots, so we need to filter strictly). We got plenty of people over there who are professional cryptographers

I see there’s also a cryptography forum on this instance, but it’s very scattered and doesn’t really have very high quality posts. I wouldn’t want to just take over an existing forum here, if I move the reddit community I’d like to recreate /r/crypto as a new forum here and establish it with all the same rules, etc.

Is there interest from the admins for that here? And how dedicated are the admins to maintaining this instance in the long term? (I don’t want to have to move the forum multiple times)

And how much interest is there from the lemmy community?

(sidenote - this time around I’d handle moderation from a separate account, not from my main)

  • NatanaelOP
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    11 months ago

    Looking into it more now. It seems it only has an interface by DM, but I’m not finding the account it’s running under

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        11 months ago

        Not sure if I’m reading the docs wrong, or if the bot just isn’t responding. Tried to set rules from mod account, also tested from this account. Not seeing anything happen

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            11 months ago

            Bot finally responded - but what’s the correct community name format it needs to set rules?

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              11 months ago

              I am trying to figure that out