It's nice when there's drama that I'm not involved in
@BrodieOnLinux What's the drama, I have missed something.
@orbitalmartian Something dumb with the Pixelfed developer

@BrodieOnLinux Ah, I just seen a load of posts from him. I was following him but I don't actually use Pixelfed nor need it so I've unfollowed.

I miss a lot of things XD

@orbitalmartian @BrodieOnLinux I think we are just much happier for being ignorant of most of the drama.

Some times it's fun to make some popcorn and deep dive into some, but most of the time it's better to just be oblivious :p

@BrodieOnLinux

Is what I think it is? I've been following it for a little bit, I am perplexed thinking if there's something to take out from the situation.

@noctilua @BrodieOnLinux Pixelfeed dev (who also works on Loops) decided to ban someone who had never posted because they happened to use the same email domain as someone who made a parody Kamala Haris account about dubstep or something.

Is now calling them russian sympathisers for, again, having an email that was on the same domain as the parody account creator.

And even
@NetworkManager has told him to just log off.

It's been a briliant piece of fedi cinema.
@BrodieOnLinux NetworkManager is involved
@BrodieOnLinux did you ever do a video on the infamous bug report for a certain debian software that locked the screen and showed pretty pictures?
@semitones I need a bit more context than that
@BrodieOnLinux I'll double-check (edit: you did https://youtu.be/DrPplxVL6Zo) -- your bottles video reminded me of the struggle between upstream wanting updates and distros wanting stability. There was a case where this came to a head and the developer of a popular software asked debian to remove his software from their distro rather than patch out the version/ age check in it.
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@BrodieOnLinux completely incomprehensible drama is the best kind
@BrodieOnLinux i can explain whats happening if you care to know lol