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Connect A Song

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A community to send a song based on the last song that was posted. Make sure to sort by new.

Yes, I've migrated (duplicated) from reddit.

Rules:

  1. Have fun
  2. When you post new songs, make sure to sort the posts by "new"
  3. Any excuse works for the connection between the songs (see examples below) but put your reasoning in the post body
  4. Wait a couple of hours after posting before you post again if no one posts after you
  5. Be polite and excellent to each other!
  6. Songs in any language is welcome, but make sure you add explanation in English

Example links:

Siblinghood of music communities.

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It's also nonsensical (although it uses actual words).

I don't know if this is against the rules, but I wanted the chain to continue.

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[–] RickAllensLeftArm 2 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Hello Ken! I hope you can see this message! I’m not sure all the posts are reaching your instance (some call it lemmy.sdf.org, but I will henceforth refer to it as the government's Pesticide Research Centre at Shoreham).

See here, a screenshot from lemmy.world:

And here, a screenshot taken at the same time from the government’s Pesticide Research Center at Shoreham:

Also, I haven’t fully figured out this fediverse stuff yet, so I hope those screenshots post correctly.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Hi, Rick's arm! Glad to see you've made a life for yourself after being separated from Rick. I don't know if this is just coincidental timing or what, but after seeing your comment, I now see several more posts than I did before. Maybe the PRCaS took a plunger to their post-pipe.

[–] RickAllensLeftArm 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

It’s happening again. Something is wonky with they federation… Gonna comment here to see if that gets things flowing.

Edit: I’ve seen some reports that it’s an instance-wide issue with lemmy.world. Don’t think there’s anything we can do from here other than wait it out.

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