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    13 days ago

    I don’t fully trust chatgpt, but here are steps it suggested.

    Set Community to Restricted or Private During or after creation:

    Go to your community page.

    Click “Community Settings” (gear icon if you’re a mod).

    Under “Community Type”, choose:

    Restricted – Only mods can post; anyone can view.

    Private – Only approved users can post/comment; content may be hidden from outsiders depending on server config.

    🔒 Private is best for a fully closed community.

    1. Control Who Joins Still in settings:

    Enable “Require mod approval to join”.

    You can also toggle:

    “Allow users to follow”: turn off if you don’t want lurkers.

    “Enable posting for approved users only”.

    1. Manually Approve Members To approve users:

    Users request to join your community.

    As a mod, go to the mod queue and approve or reject requests.








  • Windows11 is trying to do just that; having a minimum spec chip, so they could eventually drop support for a lot of older hardware. But PCs are so modular that you can pretty much add any hardware together and the OS (such as Linux) can figure out the packages you need to make it all run…but even Linux has dropped a lot of 32bit support in the last few years. So it happens, just at a much longer time frame