I had a setback yesterday in that a community I’d tried to get active again (“out of context comics”) had a lot of rule-breaking posts the past week or two, culminating with an especially annoying one yesterday. I’d tried to publicly raise the issue via a concerned post, but there are no active mods there, and little seeming concern for the rules. And I’m not interested in modding a 3rd community at this time, either.
So I gave up, and unsubscribed. Not my finest moment, and maybe I’ll revisit at some point, but I guess part of the issue is that it’s not necessarily enough for a /c to have an active userbase, but an active mod or two, as well.
I’ve really enjoyed BilSabab’s work, and the fact that he’s knowledgeable and doesn’t mind discussing the content he’s sharing. A second PugJesus emerges! :D
nice, i really liked that. might be the best animated marvel thing since disney plus.
Hey everyone!
The very real, not fish-themed Lemmyvision returns for its third edition! For those not in the loop, read below to learn more about this Lemmy Event:
TL;DR
What is Lemmyvision?
Lemmyvision is inspired from Eureddision (itself a reenactment of the Eurovision song contest) which was held on r/europe some years ago, and based on the participation of national communities / instances and the delicate musical taste of their members (you!).
Every country/community is welcome to participate! The contest follows the rule of “national languages only” but regional languages are welcome as well! Basque, Welsh, Cherokee… you’re welcome to promote a non official language if your community / instance wants to. The aim is to promote different languages and cultures from around the world, to share more between our online communities across Lemmy, and discover songs from lesser known artists.
How it works:
This post, and the !lemmyvision@jlai.lu community will be open until May 3rd, and I will start promoting the event on various instances and communities. Lemmy communities who want to participate have the responsibility to gather its members and vote on a single song to send for the contest.
On May 4th, the songs will be locked in. A playlist will be created to allow you to listen to all of the submitted songs, and everyone will be invited to vote on their favourite. The voting is estimated to last for about a week. On May 11th the results will be published, with a ranking of everyone’s favourite songs!
For the second edition, lemmy.ca was allowed to send three songs, each one in a different language (French Canadian, English, and Inuktitut, in their case). This means your community can send multiple songs if you want to showcase its different languages!
For the first edition, an exception was made for the programming.dev Lemmy community to participate by sending a song related to their main interest (they sent a video game soundtrack). If your instance or community does not represent a specific country or language but wants to participate by sending a song related to your instance center of interest, you’re welcome to do so! For example, lemmy.blahaj.zone could send a song composed by a Queer person!
I don’t expect countries with a “small” population to be accurately represented on Lemmy, so no worries if you don’t have a community and are just a small group of people, or if your country is not even on Lemmy but another platform (Kbin and whatnot), I can make exceptions, just reach out!
Song submission:
[1] this is to prevent drama that happened in the past on Reddit, where Germany sent a Rammstein song and obviously won. It’s up to my own appreciation of what international hit means, because it’s hard to measure (metrics on different streaming platforms aren’t the same), but I’m pretty lenient, just ask me if you’re not sure, better to discuss than argue
Voting:
On Federation:
I don’t discriminate based on instances, if your account is not on the same instance as your community, that’s totally fine. Additionally, if you’re on another Fediverse/Activitypub platform and would like to participate, and you’re able to federate with your representing Lemmy community, you’re welcome to join us, I’d just like to keep organization within Lemmy so it’s easier to track participations.
Would you like to help?
The first two editions went really well, and I managed to handle the whole thing alone. Programming.dev even helped with setting up the playlist during Lemmyvision 1! If you’d like to help in any way, please feel free to reach out, I’d love to have as many people as possible involved!!
Cheers!
cat jam colored:https://jlai.lu/pictrs/image/5d591cb2-2885-444e-a12d-02cf6cd340c2.gif
do i have to have written the song because i don’t have enough time to get a band together and record shit (if i had known YESTERDAY, i could have thrown it together but friends would have been writing the half the song and not me) but i would like to nominate a band i saw a year ago, like, almost to the day. the song is not on any albums though i have to search it on youtube to listen to it and i love it.
what if the song has not been released and is just a “we perform this live” song
Poor Robby can’t even get a break to pee and we’re over here needing a break from watching lol
watched firs episode of monarch but appartently i procrastinated to long to see the first season.
can’t say sitcoms are a big draw for me. last I got excited over was the good place.
Yup… Insert Chandler’s canned snarky response and laugh track here
@mpjgregoire @cogdog there are a couple of thoughts here:
Yes, they’re adults now. (They were adults before, but now they’re adults playing adults.)
Probably for the best. If you wanted to do a reunion show 10+ years from now, maybe that.
This season looks to be taking them into adulthood, possibly skipping college? Although I guess most of them are probably not heading to college anyway.
While the focus of the show has always been the “teenagers” I think the adults storylines were equally as interesting. I think these “teenagers” are still too young to be adult adults, but I guess we’ll see how that transition goes.