I'm not an abolitionist because "abolition" doesn't go far enough. It's no accident that abolitionists mostly talk about "abolishing" visibly repressive arms of the state but not so much the nation-state system in its entirety, or the European cultural base it rests on. Most of them shy away from even fighting to abolish the nation-state they live in because then they wouldn't be able to demand policy changes from it.
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Same, including the "been trying for days" part.
A practice like allowing or disallowing downvotes cannot on its own be judged "healthy" or "unhealthy".
Some feedback to see if this is similar for others. First I tried searching 'skypictures' and only this post came up. Then I tried '!skypictures@lemmy.ml' and got nothing. Lastly I tried 'sky pictures' and it appeared, but with only one post instead of two.
I'm noticing the same thing for some (but not all) subscriptions to communities on other instances. I'll try retrying for some of them though, hadn't considered it.
Update: Not sure if I'm just lucky but clicking 'Subscribe Pending' then resubscribing appears to have fixed all of them.
There was another post about them abandoning all their Mastodon instances for a while (like over a month) until a bunch of people complained but I'm not sure how to find it. I think this article is from before that happened.
Thanks, I'm glad it's not permanent because I'd like to give it a try as well.
I can't open kbin.social over Tor. It gets stuck on the Cloudflare verification page.
I'm not a Beehaw user but I just wanted to let Africans (including the diaspora) know that baraza.africa is an option.
'Anyone who is [most humans on earth]' is too big a category for me to make a useful recommendation. Are you reading for a certain purpose? For example, to understand a specific issue, deepen some relationship, help decide on a course of action, or just feel good?