And now the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) own video of when the Deir ez-Zor Military Council, which is part of the SDF alliance, expanded to secure the people after al-Assad's regime forces had abandoned the place.
As in other places the locals have their own autonomous military self-defense council, similar to the maybe more widely known Manbij Military Council and more.
The fragmentation of social media, sparked by Musk’s disastrous Twitter takeover, has left many people juggling multiple platforms to stay connected with the dispersed communities they once followed in one place.
As a result, there's renewed interest in smaller, more private online spaces. Despite Mastodon’s growth in recent years, it still feels intimate and close-knit. But why do we generally thrive more in smaller community spaces?
https://creativerly.com/intimacy-trust-and-friendship-on-thriving-in-smaller-community-spaces/
@somnius Thanks to @neauoire for boosting, Somnius yourself for posting and linking to the list, and to @ErikUden for compiling the list in the first place.
As someone who hasn't seen a single ripple of this spam wave, this is a real clear-cut case of "when the system runs smoothly for us, our way in to acknowledging there's a problem is by listening to those for whom it is gummed up". For which I must also thank my own admin @trumpet!
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