On the one hand, I have had lots of good constructive talks with people there over the years.
On the other hand, I don't want to follow those mods over to lemmy. Over the last few years they have gotten heavy handed with the temp-bans for anyone that doesn't fall in line with their excessively positive views of Trek. Which has not only resulted in some quality conversation being completely removed from the sub, but started to make the sub feel like a shill for CBS/Paramount.
No. /r/startrek/ passed a critical mass of users necessitating a certain heavy handedness to the moderation. While I might not like it, I do understand the need.
On the one hand, I have had lots of good constructive talks with people there over the years.
On the other hand, I don't want to follow those mods over to lemmy. Over the last few years they have gotten heavy handed with the temp-bans for anyone that doesn't fall in line with their excessively positive views of Trek. Which has not only resulted in some quality conversation being completely removed from the sub, but started to make the sub feel like a shill for CBS/Paramount.