Shared with permission, btw; this feed was so good, back in the day.

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      Actually, it’s my own personal Pleroma instance. Thought it was an interesting political song, and was just trying to find a sensible way to share it here with the commentary included.

      Edit: @yogthos@lemmy.ml knows me! I’m not a spammer; honest! ;-)

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          Hmm, I just tried updating the instance but it’s still not showing up. Must be a problem with the Pleroma federation or a problem with Pleroma -> lemmy.ml -> midwest.social.

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            Yeah, my money’s on the Pleroma federation being the source as well. On my old domain, I ran an ActivityPub relay, subscribed to it and many others on that old Pleroma instance and, well, in addition to spamming the Fediverse (oops!), I completely drowned my instance in traffic; had to abandon the domain for this new one.

            I’m a bit gun-shy of relays in particular, you might say. But I’m wondering whether not subscribing to an ActivityPub relays might mean that I’m regulated to some outer ring of the Fediverse. I haven’t found much in the way of documentation around this, tbh; been at the mercy of kindly instance admins learning most of what I know to date.

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          I don’t think my Pleroma instance is federating very well these days. :-( Sorry. Well, the song itself is on Spotify, I think.

          Time to try to troubleshoot my instance again, I guess. (Without bringing the Niagara Falls of Fediverse traffic down on my head this time. RIP pleroma.nfld.uk.)

          Edit: new link: https://nfld.uk/audio/CBCR3Track_2010-04-14.mp3