Every single large server in this federation has at least one Star Trek community. There is even an entire server dedicated to Star Trek.

Not only that, these communities are some of the most active I’ve ever seen. There is no other franchise I know of that dominates the federation as much as Star Trek does.

So, what’s the correlation with Lemmy and Star Trek? Why not other sci-fi series? Please, are there any connections?? Is this all coincidental?

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    11 months ago

    star trek mods successfully moved their communities from reddit back then. afaik the only other community with similar success is the piracy community.

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      11 months ago

      Trek fully embraced the principals of piracy. “You wouldn’t download a car”? Motherfucker, here’s a replicator.

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      Successfully pulling off a lift-and-move like that was huge. I wish more niche/fandoms had followed suit instead of staying put.

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          Well that sucks. I am guilty of really only following Risa, mostly due to big gaps in my watch history and wanting to avoid spoilers for the newer shows. I’m not surprised though… Reddit had (and still has) tremendous amounts of inertia.

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          11 months ago

          Yeah, but DaystromInstitute kind of sucked. They didn’t have enough of a sense of humor. It didn’t need to be Risa, but they took themselves way too seriously.

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            There was a post the other day about how Reddit never took anything seriously and how the top comments were always predictable jokes that stopped being funny years ago.

            It was nice to have places like Daystrom, Ask Science, etc. that were curated for serious discussion.

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              I’m not saying they should have all been jokes and memes, I’m saying they were a little too “everything must stick to a canon that isn’t especially coherent sometimes.”

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            Daystrom provided a place for a more academic-style analysis that would have been drowned out even on r/StarTrek which already didn’t allow low-effort.

            Not for everyone, but it worked for those who liked it.