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Thanks for setting up a NZ based instance @Dave. I found it while looking for alternatives to lemmy.ml since it’s been quite unstable the last few days most likely due to the high number of new users.
It’s probably early days but I’m a platform/DevOps engineer so further down the line if you need a hand with scaling or other platform related tasks, I’m happy to help.
Can I suggest creating a community for !newzealand@lemmy.nz? Hopefully we can get enough traction for it to be the r/nz replacement. Still quite new to Lemmy and I didn’t see an option to do this myself.
Welcome!
Currently, there are 3 users, I didn't want to have a bunch of communities created and no one in them, so I've disabled the option for users to create communities (this is toggle-able in Lemmy). I spent a bit of time on Beehaw.org before setting this up, and read a bit about their thought processes for why things are set up the way they are on their instance. I like the approach, and so have set some things up the same way they have.
I haven't disabled downvoting like they have. Undecided on that one, but I do see their point.
I will create !newzealand, I do think that makes sense. I also think a !news@lemmy.nz makes sense, but probably for starters everything could just go in the !newzealand community. I also thought it would be cool to have a bot post news stories from RSS or even have a community where a bot posts the top stories from reddit's r/newzealand so we can have our own conversations about them and not feel like we're missing out on current events.
I'm not a platform/DevOps engineer, so I may need help at some point! So far I've had the help I need from the Lemmy Instance Admins chat on Matrix. It was pretty straightforward to set up, I've seen much worse. But the instructions were not exhaustive :D
Thanks for the offer! there are a couple of lemmy bots I've seen on Github, but like you I'm not sure it would be helpful yet. But probably eventually we will need it.