Having this community opens will give new joiners the impression that this community is inactive. Also, they might post there and be discouraged by seeing very low engagement on their post, while !europe is very active.
As I mentioned in the other comment, if you want to mod, you can probably reach out to the mods in !europe, they created the community a few days ago and could probably need your help.
I added a sticky to this one redirecting people to the feddit.org board. I don’t want to delete it immediately as not everyone here is necessarily subscribed there, let’s give it a bit of a transition window for people to notice before I delete the sub.
In summary, people are getting organized to manage the handover from the current admin to the new organization (kind of a similar process to what happened to feddit.uk some time ago)
Nope, I'm all for closing down redundant inactive communities. It cuts down on confusion. If there are niche groups active then fine. But a lot of communities created after the APIcalypse have withered and died. They should be cleaned up imho.
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