I have no idea how “Reddit + Fediverse” (i.e. Lemmy) works in terms of federating, but on Reddit, all you had to do was select an option to set your subreddit to private (only visible to subscribers).
It seems strange if Lemmy doesn’t have a similar feature, for example, if you run a niche community and don’t want random people giving unwelcome, ignorant, malevolent, etc. opinions. Also, in case Lemmy ever has enough users to be prone to “brigading” (groups ganging up on a community to downvote everything, harass subscribers, etc.), a “private” option seems like a basic and necessary feature.
WhoRoger@lemmy.world 1 year ago
But then everyone who wants to interact with it has to make an account first.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
And the content would not be hidden. You’d be able to see it without an account by just going to that instance directly.