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)
Fine by me if you prefer it that way
Keep in mind I'll still rather have a separate moderator account, would need to set one up. It's so annoying with shared personal and moderator DM, etc
Sounds like a plan. Just let me know
Just made a registration - same username over here as my moderator's flair over on my reddit account, haha (trusted third party)
Thanks. Can you make a post in that community? It’s the only way I know of to make someone a moderator
Just to clarify - post with your moderator account.
Made a post
https://infosec.pub/post/23658227
No way from admin tooling to do it?
Edit: I'm seeing strange differences in visible post history in the community between this account and the new account. The new account only shows a small subset of posts
Lemmy’s admin tooling is… basic
Separate question, is there any automoderator equivalent around here?
I will install one today and send you the details
Great!
ok. I set up threativore and added you as a moderator. I doubt it's as sophisticated as what reddit had to offer. The instructions are here: https://github.com/db0/threativore/blob/main/README_manual.md
... Does it not have granular access right control? The FAQ doesn't describe any delegation
Edit: ok, "trusted" users can have specific permissions. Need to check details. Would be great if it could be extended to recognize forum specific mod teams, and for example let teams share specific rules (on reddit it's common that certain subs share intel on spammers, etc)
Edit 2: will go through it tomorrow. Will port a bunch of rules from the reddit automoderator setup. About time I convert some of the stuff to regexp.
So the new account only sees posts less than a year old, but this account (also on the very same host!) sees that plus older posts 🤷
Edit: ignore that, found the right settings. Weeeird