this post was submitted on 19 Feb 2025
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Eh, the SDF community has 400 users / month, and 3 posts in the past month. For Lemmy, that's pretty good :)
Not necessarily. My concern with leaving multiple communities for the same topic open is that it increases confusion for new users and drives them away from the platform. Having a single community for each topic alleviates this.
I think it would be clearer to close the World community to new posts, label it as "dormant" and pin a post directing users to the community on SDF. The World community could always be reopened if the need for a second community arose.
Are there any counter arguments I am missing?
Ok. The community has been locked and I changed the description to note that it is dormant. Rather than pin a post I put a note in the sidebar.
Thanks, that looks great!
I would recommend you still pin a post as well. Adding a link to the sidebar won't notify users to subscribe to the other community, whereas creating a post will.
Thanks for your help with this!