Dear European enthusiasts,
We’re excited to grow Europe Pub and need your help to make it thrive! We’re looking for passionate individuals to join us as community builders and moderators.
What we need:
- Community builders to breathe life into our existing communities
- Moderators for country-specific communities who speak the native languages
Why native-speaking moderators are crucial: Europe’s beauty lies in its linguistic diversity. We want to replicate this diversity in our country-specific communities. Our goal is to ensure that every European can participate in discussions using their native language. This approach will make Europe Pub truly inclusive and representative of our continent’s rich tapestry of languages and cultures.
This is your chance to contribute to the fediverse movement and create a truly European social network. Let’s break free from centralized American social media and build something that represents our diverse continent.
Whether you’re passionate about European culture, politics, or simply want to connect with fellow Europeans, we’d love to have you on board. No technical expertise required – just enthusiasm, a love for Europe, and fluency in your native European language!
If you’re interested in helping shape Europe Pub, please comment below or send me a message.
Let’s work together to create a vibrant, inclusive space! 🇪🇺
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve already commented on this matter: https://europe.pub/post/14163/38489
Basically, this should be solved at the platform level. I don’t like the idea of consolidation since it leads to more centralization. The feed should bundle similar posts and comments from similar communities. That way we keep it decentralized and also the feed clean. :)
The point I’m trying to make is: it will organically be centralised by users choosing to only actively use the biggest and most active community. By proactively merging, the process will only be sped up.
Time will tell. As I mentioned, I’m in favor of more similar communities, more mods, more admins, and more decentralization. The duplication issue is better addressed by bundling posts rather than consolidating communities.
Additionally, let’s remember that mods and admins significantly shape the culture of a community. Therefore, even similar communities can look very differently.
To add to what you’re saying, Lemmy communities are already “centralization”
People wanting complete decentralization should use Mastodon or Sharkey, there it’s completely decentralized as every person is posting their own content, without any risk of consolidation.
Not sure that’s what people are looking for here, Reddit and Twitter were very different formats.