For context: One of the rules in that community is that you aren’t allowed to post anything related to suicide. In a mental health community.

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      Start a new community on another instance. This is the power of the fediverse.

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          I wouldn’t worry about that… There won’t be many posts and looking once per day is enough. :)

          If you are a regular Lemmy user, it won’t take any special time to keep an eye on such a small community.

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            So you’re saying the workload won’t be much because the new community will never be successful?

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      Well that kind of makes sense. After everyone left reddit, people came here and we’re getting told to start communities left and right. I think the new mods need to learn how to do things in a more structured way.

      For all it’s flaws, reddit has built a decent system for helping mods get started, even if a lot of the actual support is provided directly by other mods and not by reddit itself.