I don't use Lemmy so much anymore, I settled on mastodon after everything (it just had a much more mature ecosystem imo) but I still come back to beehaw to lurk because of the community. I think that moving to another app is the way, anyone with an account here likely has another anyways if they like federation since the biggest instances are defederated from here (blahaj was for me). Best wishes for the mods, and I'll probably still be here after whatever happens even if I'm not interacting a lot.
Chat
Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
Subcommunities on Beehaw:
This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
Is it possible to have some communities be exclusive to Beehaw users? I'm not advocating for cutting off the existing communities, rather adding in a few walled gardens? That would filter out anyone who doesn't want to bother explaining why they value what Beehaw is and include anyone curious enough to create a Beehaw profile to see what the less active but more Beehaw communities are like. Something like "The safest space" which is going to respectively attract and deter the people you would want.
As for having to deal with what y'all deal with at all, which the above would do nothing to diminish, I have thought for a while that y'all need more help. You guys are doing a ton of work and in my opinion a little too much work each. I don't want y'all to get burned out and not be able to continue at all. Maybe an appeal to the community that y'all can't continue like this without more help would encourage those with the ability to lighten the load?
Is it possible to have some communities be exclusive to Beehaw users?
I'm, fairly, certain the answer is no.
In response to your second paragraph, we are better than holding our heads above water. We have been planning/discussing solutions for months...we will come up with a way out of this predicament...it's only temporary.