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The last action by a moderator on that c/ was from 27 days ago according to their mod log.
It's really unfortunate that the largest anime community on Lemmy is operated by a person who currently "moderates" 292 subreddits on Reddit. And if any reasonable moderator can tell you, there's no way you can possibly be able to split your time across that many subreddits.
In my honest opinion, literally any other anime community is better than the one owned by a subreddit hoarder. This entire idea of hoarding subreddits/communities goes against the single most important principle of Lemmy, which is federation.
But I can't change your opinion. What you do next is up to you.
Oh yeah you're right, and my memory is apparently faulty. I just want lemmy and /c/anime to succeed so bad...
Some alternatives you might want to consider:
[email protected]
[email protected] (it appears that @[email protected] might be rolling out their own episode discussion bot, which is something I'm looking forward to)
[email protected] (no activity here, but it looks like a new community and they're looking for a moderator)
I want Lemmy to succeed as well, but not at the cost of growing a community for a subreddit hoarder. The two of us being here is a step forward in ensuring the success of Lemmy.
Yeah, [email protected] doesn't have much activity because I realized that I didn't really want to compete with the already-established ones ([email protected] and [email protected]) but I am working on adding other specific/niche communities like [email protected] and [email protected]. I only plan to "start" them though and I want to let other people take over eventually because I couldn't take care of them all on top of the admin work for the instance.