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Looks like theres a final surprise in the form of a song in Apollo now that it’s closed.

Can anyone identify the artist?

EDIT: someone managed to find it. From Christian’s YouTube page:

A fun parody of Sarah McLachlan's I Will Remember You performed by the incredible Zoe Wynns

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[–] BornVolcano@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I usually scroll through the comments looking for the word "transcription", and if I don't see it, I go ahead. Should get easier for me once they implement search in comments on liftoff, which is hopefully soon. As for formats, you can find the formatting on the r/TranscribersOfReddit sub, and you can ask the discord if you have any questions. I'm on there too, and the mods may seem scary at first but trust me they're really kind and just happy that you're there trying to help. It's volunteer work, after all.

The only big rule is if you aren't doing it through ToR using the proper reddit queue (which is no longer active due to the bot shutting down from the API limits), then you need to change or remove the footer, and dont link to the ToR subreddit.

It's an amazing community and honestly some of my recent transcriptions have been me trying to fight off my own depression by doing this. So you aren't alone in those reasons, and it can be really nice to see just how much it helps people. Daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's super easy.

If you want to get started, but aren't sure if you're doing it right, feel free to ping me in a reply to your transcription on here and I can read it over and give you some pointers if needed. Best of luck!