

Glory to the Yukon, Ireland, British Columbia, Malta and California!
National Symphony Orchestra’s WorldPride concert disappears from Kennedy Center website after Trump takeover
The show by the National Symphony Orchestra, “A Peacock Among Pigeons,” has been scrubbed from the entertainment venue’s website and ticketing system. It was scheduled for WorldPride this summer.

The fediverse is expanding!
Last post was a week ago! Pretty fresh!
2 hours fresh out of the oven!
I’m having a good time with my popcorn!
How many times does Spez have to whip his subjects before they will finally learn about fediverse alternatives.
Can a single instance handle a community of 100k members? Can this one? What's the limit?
The theoretical limit depends on the server hardware behind the instance.
There's an incredible amount of hate and chasers on reddit, and if you had to rely on manual moderation I don't think anyone could cope. You may not be seeing it here because Lemmy is smaller, not as well know, and appears to be a bit harder to use and keeps out the idiots. The sub moderation is part of it, with lots of automated filtering (which is why the people from Lemmy were having trouble posting in the sub), but the site also keeps them suppressed. When it didn't it was really bad.
The admins of Blahaj.Zone are strict with those kinds of messed up individuals. Lemmy instances often defederate from the troll farms like Hexbear for example. It’s a lot harder for trolls and chasers to organize in this bloc of instances for example as the mods/admins are very on top of things. They use the tool fediseer to check out if an instance is trustworthy enough for their users/communities to interact with ours.
I agree with you that the moderating tools on Lemmy could be better but as more people switch to this platform the higher the demand would be for developers to upgrade the tools to be more robust. They have come a long way from 2023.
When Reddit killed almost all the third-party apps a lot of moderating and accessibility features were forever lost due to the company’s decision to charge outrageous fees for api access but not only that but they adamantly refused to work with developers who extended an hand to out work a deal within the new limits.
They’re in California so there’s some buffer against that. Hopefully they have a contingency plan to move the operations to Ireland or some other full democracy. You can also download all the information through Kiwix.
This is why Elon Musk has been whining about it so much.
Careful saying that around these tankie parts.
The kiddo will love the puppy!
I love this! The whole family ship is switching to Linux!
Ukraine should start using the P.
Tankies support the more problematic empires such as Russia and China.
I mean California setting up an instance where they have full control over the communications to keep the server data within the state and to reduce corporate censorship of updates from the emergency services. The cities could also use it.
They could call it Cali.Social.
Please cover all gender affirming care and come up with new ideas to protect trans folks like setting up a mastodon account for strong moderation and building lots of housing so any trans person from the Deep South can move over.
The president's apology comes after a bombshell Interior Department investigation.
Daylight saving time soon ends in Ontario
With the days growing shorter, the leaves changing and the air turning crisp, it’s that time of year to prepare for the end of daylight saving time in Ontario. Daylight saving time means moving the clocks forward an hour each spring for longer evenings and then setting them back in the fall to catch...