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this post was submitted on 15 Aug 2023
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Wow, that looks awesome.
What's weird is how I missed that announcement. I used to be sub'd to !android@lemmy.world but they announced they were packing up and merging with another android community on another instance (that I started subscribing to). I thought the community on lemmy.world was dead, so I blocked it because I kept accidentally subscribing to the dead community. I'm shocked to see it thriving again.
It came back a few weeks ago
Lemmy.world had their own reddit mod code of conduct moment.
I'm not sure if it was as much of that and more so people who didn't wanna go to another instance were complaining about how they essentially locked that name just because they throught the reddit android mods should be the true successors and some were very against the idea of just giving control to ex reddit mods. I didn't notice it took off again either but people were really calling on the admins to replace them