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  • Thanks for clarifying and going further into explaining your views to us!

    Some people can be seen as being a dreamer[1], I see myself as such a person, I try to stay hopeful, I see it as a much more positive way of living in the world; as well as much healthier for our mental health

    Lemmy as a niche platform not one that appeals the masses

    Yes, Lemmy is currently a niche platform, but that is how many start off, it takes time and much effort to grow a community.

    It is similar to grassroots movements, where people that are leaders or learn to become one are willing to speak with anyone for a cause they feel strongly about, and they start to grow slowly.

    I see lemmy in that phase or light, where most activity will be from people that are willing to throw themselves out there and share their favorite hobbies and put in the energy to interact with strangers (whether it may be apositive or negative interaction is another thing).

    It takes time for people to come out of their shells and to start being active on forums as well, hopefully in Lemmy we give people that opportunity to grow as people and to take chances to meet and discuss any topic with strangers.

    A few dedicated people can’t foster a genuine community out of sheer enthusiasm.

    Well, it takes a few to start something new, in my eyes all important causes and projects start with a few people just having fun or putting the time to create something new.

    To accomplish anything in life, it will take time and a lot of energy and people willing to do that.

    I just don’t personally see that happening.

    It is okay to see the world in that way, but just putting a bit of effort into sharing or creating a community that you like, will help improve the community.

    Activity would increase, if you create a community or decide to share more of your hobbies and opinions within those communities.

    If the communities would be liked by Lemmurs or not, it is another matter, but in the end of the day we all have our own way of seeing the world and we can have discussions with people that are willing to share their views as well.

    The only way we can continue to grow as people, is by forcing ourselves to push against our own bias and to keep talking with people that do not think or agree with what we have to say.


    [1] Supertramp - Dreamer [03:31] https://youtu.be/B885n08hOmw


    Much text to read, here is a Lemmur for a fun pic:





  • Change is not easy, it takes time and people willing to help foster that new change.

    I am one of those people that is really into politics, but I try to interact with other communities once in a while!

    It is an election year, so politics is always in an all time high on any forums and social media.

    I suggest, if you are willing, to step up your game and be really active in the communites you would like to see flourish.

    It may be lonely, but it tends to be when starting new things!

    We are all trying the best we can, when we can, I give props to the lemmyverse and fediverse for all they do!

    Thanks for posting, even if you used a burner account!


  • Trump has attempted to muddy the waters by characterizing RFK Jr. as a “Democrat plant” and “a radical left liberal.” No one should be fooled by this desperate attempt to define RFK Jr. as a liberal, or even a Democrat. His policy stances read more like a resume to be Trump’s running mate. He and third-party candidate, Jill Stein, are parroting views right out of the MAGA/Vladimir Putin playbook and yet, perhaps counterintuitively, they risk dividing the anti-Trump coalition and putting a convicted felon back in power.

    Neither third-party candidate has any chance of winning the presidency. But, for a moment, let’s put aside their lack of a path to 270 electoral votes and talk about their agendas.


    Jason Call, Green Party Campaign Manager for JillStein2024, pushes back on this article:

    @CallForCongress

    Corporate media just lies and lies and lies…

    @DrJillStein currently is on enough ballots to potentially win 279 electoral college votes

    Yet Salon says neither she nor Kennedy have a pathway to 270

    Lies and lies and lies

    https://lemmy.world/post/16856030






  • True, what a life, if you can even call it one!; all 379,387 or 388,758 [1][2] of them, according to a 2021 census. /s

    For those that do not know:

    Coventry | noun | Cov·​en·​try ˈkə-vən-trē | : a state of ostracism or exclusion | “sent to Coventry”

    Source: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Coventry

    Coventry, city and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of West Midlands, historic county of Warwickshire, England.

    Source: https://www.britannica.com/place/Coventry-England

    [1] https://www.coventry.gov.uk/facts-coventry/population-demographics [2] https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/cities/englandua/?cityid=7136


    Edit: added info below

    More info for those interested:

    https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Coventry

    Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/ ⓘ KOV-ən-tree or /ˈkʌv-/ KUV-) is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne. Coventry had been a large settlement for centuries. Founded in the early Middle Ages, its city status was formally recognised in a charter of 1345. The city is governed by Coventry City Council, and the West Midlands Combined Authority.

    Formerly part of Warwickshire until 1451, and again from 1842 to 1974, Coventry had a population of 345,324 at the 2021 census, making it the tenth largest city in England and the 13th largest in the United Kingdom.

    The city was rebuilt after the war, and the motor industry thrived until the mid-1970s. However, by the late-1970s/early-1980s, Coventry was in an economic crisis, with one of the country’s highest levels of unemployment due to major plant closures and the collapse of the respective local supply-chain. In recent years, it has seen regeneration and an increase in population. The city also has three universities: Coventry University in the city centre, the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts and the smaller private Arden University with its headquarters close to Coventry Airport. In addition, Coventry was awarded UK City of Culture for 2021.

    The Romans founded a large fort on the outskirts of what is now Coventry at Baginton, next to the River Sowe, it has been excavated and partially reconstructed in modern times and is known as the Lunt Fort. The fort was probably constructed around AD 60 in connection with the Boudican revolt, and then inhabited sporadically until around 280 AD.

    Around c. AD 700 a Saxon nunnery was founded here by St Osburga, which was later left in ruins by King Canute’s invading Danish army in 1016. Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva built on the remains of the nunnery and founded a Benedictine monastery in 1043 dedicated to St Mary. It was during this time that the legend of Lady Godiva riding naked on horseback through the streets of Coventry, to protest against unjust taxes levied on the citizens of Coventry by her husband, was alleged to have occurred. Although this story is regarded as a myth by modern historians, it has become an enduring part of Coventry’s identity.

    William Shakespeare, from nearby Stratford-upon-Avon, may have witnessed plays in Coventry during his boyhood or ‘teens’, and these may have influenced how his plays, such as Hamlet, came about.

    During the English Civil War Coventry became a bastion of the Parliamentarians: In August 1642, a Royalist force led by King Charles I attacked Coventry. After a two-day battle, however, the attackers were unable to breach the city walls, and the city’s garrison and townspeople successfully repelled the attack, forcing the King’s forces to withdraw. During the Second Civil War many Scottish Royalist prisoners were held in Coventry; it is thought likely that the idiom “sent to Coventry”, meaning to ostracise someone, derived from this period, owing to the often hostile attitude displayed towards the prisoners by the city folk.








  • Thanks for sharing, seems you both had a great chat!

    It got a bit sad at the end, but all thing in life can’t be all happy and upbeat, life is a rollercoaster!

    How you both are doing well!

    Random thought, could lemmy integrate an opensource(FOSS?) discord-ish type of voice chat?

    It would give our community a way to listen or hear other live humans, that may share hobbies or like to interact in discussions, hahaha

    I know Louis Rossmann is working with company that is trying to make one, don’t know how popular it is…

    Here is another I found with a search: Revolt: An Open-Source Alternative to Discord