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Just merge it with microblogmemes since they're basically the same thing. The only reason it exists here is because of the initial goldrush to copy every single subreddit name.
I thought it was kind of dumb on reddit but at least it "made sense" for the subreddit to exist as a counter to black-only BPT
We should move past that useless segregation here in my opinion. Let's be better than reddit
That's a good idea. I'll run it past the microblogmemes mod.
Hello,
Any update on this?
I kept this community open because @[email protected] volunteered to mod. Though they appear to have been inactive for a few months. I reached out to see if they're still around. If I don't hear back then I think we should go ahead and merge this community with [email protected]. The mod over there, @[email protected], was okay with merging when I asked in February.
Sounds great, thank you for keep an eye on this!
This community is going to stay open for now. I found another user interested in taking over moderation. Mentioning @[email protected] for info.
Also, after further discussion with other users, I'm less enthusiastic about shutting down whitepeopletwitter. It's our instance's busiest community, so closing it would feel like a significant loss. And moving a high-traffic community to lemmy.world exacerbates the problem of Lemmy's federation throughput bug, which hasn't been resolved yet.
Hello! Yes I still think that sounds sensible. Let me know if you hear back.
Hey dude I've only just seen this - did I miss a message from you?
Burn it down! Burn it down!! Burn it down!!! Burn it down!!!!
I 100% agree; the dividing of black people Twitter and the "everyone else" Twitter always felt racist, even if unintentionally so—no reason to bring that over here.