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The link doesn't seem to work for those who are not signed in as users.
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It wasn't last time I checked, but now it is. Maybe there is some delay.
Still not on PieFed though.
And then you're on your phone, and typing two spaces at the end of each line is a mess because your keyboard insists you really want punctuation and a space. Because why would you end a sentence with two spaces. Gah.
Wow - this is not particularly uplifting stuff in terms of interoperability. At least I guess it's not (primarily) a problem with the Bluesky bridge...
https://lemmy.world/post/28639157 https://piefed.social/post/689367 @irelephant@calckey.world
@BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de & @jwr1@kbin.earth : do you know what is going on here? We were testing interoperability between an mbin magazine and Mastodon/Bluesky, and it turns out not none of the comments make it over to Lemmy or Piefed.
I get the pleasure of hanging out in well moderated communities where I feel like I am doing my part. Doesn't need to be more complicated than that.
Of course politics is about prioritization. But some things are not politicized as we all seemingly agree it should be prioritized, like military in America.
Climate is so highly politicized because one side is refuting basic facts. They are shouting loud about it and running their propaganda, making the issue politicized. This does not seem to have happened that much in this campaign, as they are focused on other things.
For better or for worse, depending on who wins. I'm just arguing that politicization of climate is not inherently a good thing; rather, in an ideal political situation, it shouldn't be politicized at all at this point.
I'm not passing blame, I'm just saying it might be good for it to be depoliticized a bit. Especially if it involves those more willing to act on climate actually winning.
Whichever policies work well should ideally be more of an academic/technical debate rather than a political one.
It requires political action, but this could happen without politicizing it.
If politicians recognize the need to do something, they might do it even if they do not center their campaign around it.
German support for Ukraine was in a similar situation. Though parties had different ideas and the election would very much be decisive for the future direction, support for Ukraine was not particularly politicized in the election - they focused more on other issues. In the end actors supportive of Ukraine won though, and now they are offering their support without having politicized the issue.
The conservatives had every chance of winning this election until Trump came along, and there is no way the Liberals would have hauled it in by focusing on climate policy.
Sometimes the best thing you could do for an issue is to not politicize it. Actually, I think this is the case more often than we tend to realize.
Would have been nice to see smaller, greener parties do better though.
If you visit American city You will find it very pretty Just two things of which you must beware Don't drink the water and don't breathe the air
I expect it's possible to remain anonymous within the moderation team.
It seems some questionable actors made it inside the reddit moderation team recently, so it's a valid concern.
Haha, fair enough - I just figured if anyone had any idea it would be one of you guys. :) @BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de @irelephant@calckey.world @jwr1@kbin.earth