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A case for "positive urbanism" in the US and Canada, by Recce/RMTransit but on PeerTube!

Most Lemmy sites haven't federated with channels on video.canadiancivil.com, because it appears it was created recently. Oh the Urbanity is on there too: https://video.canadiancivil.com/c/urbanism

If you're interested in RMTransit, be sure to go to the *(Lemmy WebUI search bar while logged in) and leave !transit@video.canadiancivil.com there for about 15 seconds and it should start federating on your Lemmy server from that point on (new videos only). From then on you will be able do the whole "like and subscribe" thing but on the Fediverse, and comment right from your Lemmy account on future videos.

Recce has a blog, a Patreon and Nebula account if you like and want to support his work.

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[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 year ago

@RM_Transit@mstdn.social thank you for sharing your work with us on the Fediverse! This video brings hope, and without hope the movement to bring better transit to our cities has little to work with.