Have you considered moving the community to piefed.world instead?
I would make a lemmy.world account and add that as a moderator. Then use that lemmy.world account to add your piefed account as a mod.
I have no basis for this it just seems like less chance of federation weirdness if as much of it as possible is done by an account on the same instance as the community.
I tried that, adding my lemmy.world account at the same time as my piefed.world account - sadly that one ended up never showing outside my original instance, and also got removed there without any visible reason. Is there a way for the admins to add it as a mod locally, after my original account is gone come this evening? It's https://lemmy.world/u/AbnormalHumanBeing.
If not, I guess moving the comm to a new one on piefed.world would indeed be a workaround, but I'd like to try and get it working some other way beforehand. The comm on lemmy.world isn't closing down, and it would be a bit sad to lose the posts there, right now, it can work as a decent place to browse Top/All of the community to check for past popular PeerTube channels and videos one might otherwise not have heard of.
I'll try adding my two .world accounts again today, and hope it will work out this time, before closing time later tonight.
Is there a way for the admins to add it as a mod locally, after my original account is gone come this evening? It’s https://lemmy.world/u/AbnormalHumanBeing.
It should be doable, yes
OK, knowing that takes a bit of pressure off, thank you very much. Then at least it should be possible to handle this even if adding the new accounts as mods myself won't work out before tonight.
Yes, don't worry, admins can reassign mods later
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