- I did this once. The community stays without any moderator. Instance admin can assign moderators if needed. - Bertrand, is that you? - No, this is Patrick 
 
 
- Or a whole server just vsnishes like kbin.social. Account, crested magazines, participation in the fediverse…poofed out of existence in an “instance”. - I used to be a kbin user, then I stopped cause it didn’t feel nice on mobile. I come back a few weeks ago to find it that it no longer works. Shit sucks - kbin.melroy.org is a good replacement 
 
- Had an account there, and liked it. I understand why the creator/maintainer stopped, but I would’ve liked a bit of a warning instead of just… poof. I don’t even know if I could backup and reuse my account and activity, but it sucks nonetheless. 
- Same happened with kbin.run. Glad I set up an account on another instance before that happened. 
- I think, in an instant. - I believe it was intended as a pun 
 
 
- They generally go unmoderated until someone steps in to take over, or if the community gets abused it will be locked until someone steps in. 
- Largely the same as if they just disappeared and stopped logging in. The community would become abandoned and unmoderated. - Reddit had a system where you could request banned or inactive communities, Lemmy instances don’t usually have this, instead requiring you message that instance’s admins directly. - kbin.social implemented this before it went away, so i imagine one can still do this on magazines hosted on mbin instances. - I mean really any instance can do it, it’s as simple as creating a community to request other communities. Most just haven’t chosen to do it, unfortunately. 
 
 







