over on reddit, there’s a distinction between /r/linux (general discussions) and /r/linuxquestions (community support). i notice a lot of support posts over here, which could warrant the split, but otoh maybe the volume of posts is not enough to justify it and it could risk spreading our community way too thin

what do you think?

  • teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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    9 hours ago

    I’m just noticing all of those reddit-to-lemmy lookup tools people made a couple years ago have been abandoned. Either out of date, or no longer online 😕.

    • ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com
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      1 day ago

      This also annoys me about mods removing posts that are even slightly not related. There weren’t many places to ask so why push questions to uber small communities

  • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    Pretty sure there is a Linux community for just about any question you can think of already on Lemmy.

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    On my mobile Lemmy client (Eternity), I already keep a multicommunity group for finding tech support posts in case I have something to offer in response. As it stands with !linux@lemmy.ml, there aren’t too many posts that are pure conjecture or information and thus doesn’t really clog my feed. If this community grows to have more of these kinds of posts showing up, it may be worth having a split. As it stands currently though, I feel it would mostly serve to significantly lessen what gets posted to this community.