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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. - Lemmy
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There is indeed https://lemmy.ml/c/selfhosted with > 500 subscribers. How can we tackle this nicely ? @https://lemmy.ml/u/kixiQu
Does it need to be tackled? I mean, I think it’s a good thing about the reddit ecosystem that you have multiple communities dedicated to the same topic but which have different mod policies, say. To the extent that it can devolve into namesquatting, we can always repo the name later.
Maybe we should ask that there be a point of clarification in the sidebar?
Agree, just let ppl contribute to whichever one they want.