Follow-up for: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4630949

I had given two separate deadlines for community purging based on whether the community was created in 2024 or not. But I ended up purging all the unclaimed communities today anyway because I don’t think the owners are going to respond. Sorry about that but it makes my work a bit easier. Also I like big purges and I can’t lie.

The following communities have been purged and the corresponding moderators notified via a DM:

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  • /c/adelaide
  • /c/agitprop
  • /c/antiimperialism
  • /c/ask_socialists
  • /c/australiansocialism
  • /c/badempanada
  • /c/blackwolffeed
  • /c/brisbane
  • /c/cpa
  • /c/darwin
  • /c/fanfiction
  • /c/firepro
  • /c/genzedongea
  • /c/greenandextreme
  • /c/hassanabi
  • /c/hobart
  • /c/italiarossa
  • /c/jucheprimalism
  • /c/langex
  • /c/leftwithoutedge
  • /c/marxistculture
  • /c/panches
  • /c/perth
  • /c/plants
  • /c/puroresu
  • /c/raddemsoc
  • /c/revolt
  • /c/southeastasia
  • /c/sydney
  • /c/theleftcoalition
  • /c/thirst_posting
  • /c/tip
  • /c/wargamereddragon

We will work on removing more inactive communities soon.

  • OrnluWolfjarl@lemmygrad.ml
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    Since the times when your handle on Twitter was your username, when some guy named Tom sold the handle @Tom to someone else for hundreds of thousands of dollars, this became common practice. Whenever new social media appears, some people will go in and create all the communities they think have a chance to be used someday. Communities for cities, possible new games, companies etc. Then when the time comes, they either sell the domain to the one who wants it, or they become the admin of a community without working to build it up. That’s how reddit power mods became a thing.