this post was submitted on 20 Jun 2023
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I'd rather not have rules like this until it becomes a problem. As it stands, there haven't been any crossposts between different communities on lemmy.nz, only from remote communities.
We simply don't have this ability. Because of how federation works, we might not ever get the ability to move posts along with comments.
Yes, I think it's clear that posts about parties and the election go in !politics, but we sensed some desire to push more away from !newzealand into politics.
Those headlines were chosen because of this. We wanted to know what the community thought in terms of posts that are not clearly for !politics.
Come join the matrix chat, we talk about all sorts of stuff but it's not uncommon to have chats about what kinds of things we think should be allowed or what people's opinions are on things. If you don't have a Matrix account you can sign up on http://mtrx.nz (there are other instances too, Matrix is decentralised a bit like Lemmy so you can sign up to any instance and still join the chat).
I agree with all of this. Just to add a couple of things:
Because of some people's feelings having about politics in !newzealand, I wouldn't be keen to see posts that are clearly about politics cross-posted from !politics into !newzealand. Those who want to see politics can join the community. But I really don't want to disable cross-posting unless it becomes a clear problem. Sometimes it will make sense to cross-post, and I only want to introduce rules where we really need them. Cross-posting is also useful to help people other find communities they're interested in, especially across different instances.
The other thing I want to say is that there are very few of us moderators here, and if they're anything like me, they're already spending more time on it than they should. I'm really hoping we don't need to be reviewing the contents of links and that people will generally post things where they belong. We're going to be adding more guidance about that soon. I'm happy to trust the community at the moment. People seem pretty onto it here.