FatalChessInjury

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[–] FatalChessInjury@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've got all the podcasts I need at the moment, this is an opportunity for others to get the word out about other Kiwi creators, which are often very under-rated in my opinion, as well as discuss their merits.

How could I forget Viva La Dirt League?!

[–] FatalChessInjury@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What would you suggest instead?

You're very welcome!

[–] FatalChessInjury@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Absolutely!

I want to foster a community that values open, honest and civilised discussion. Civilised being the key word.

I do not want to see extreme views espoused here, on any axis of the political spectrum. "Treat others as they would like to be treated" is a slightly different wording of The Golden Rule that I like to live my life by, and that going to be my philosophy of moderation.

Disagreement is possible without resorting to personal attacks, and just because someone has a different point of view on a topic does not make them objectively wrong, or a bad person. Remember that anonymous user is a fully formed person with their own life, experiences, hopes, dreams and fears. They put their underwear on one leg at a time, just like you do.

I have no intention of allowing members of this community to spread misinformation or falsehoods.

I have no intention of allowing hate speech of any kind.

Ultimately, my ability to moderate relies on our users making use of the report function. I am only one person and I'm not always on here. So if you see something you don't like, please bring it to the attention of myself or Dave and we will deal with it in an impartial manner.

 

Good chilly morning, all.

Like most of you, I'm always on the hunt for new content to shove into my face or ears, and with the Yanks being the biggest content creators out there, sometimes the little guys find it a struggle to get their product out there. So who are your favourite New Zealand content creators out there? Myself, I'm a big Dungeons & Dragons nerd, and there are a surprising amount of Kiwi D&D podcasts.

Fate of Isen - https://www.fateofisen.com/

Kiwis & Dragons - https://kiwisanddragonsgoldedition.podbean.com/

The Tear-able Adventures of the Janderson Breffords Parchment Company https://jandersonbreffords.podbean.com/

There is also a live streamed show that comes out every Friday evening I believe, called The Vaingate Chronicles https://www.sidarhael.com/vaingate

So who else is out there that deserves some recognition?

Remarkable! Abel Tasman really is a jewel of a place.

I doubt I'll go back. The internet is vast, and with places like Reddit, Instagram, Twitter, etc, it's easy to get stuck in that looping cycle of "well there's nothing on Reddit, I'll check Insta. There's nothing on insta, i'll check Twitter. There's nothing on Twitter, I'll check Reddit"

It's a shame that StumbleUpon is no longer around, that was an amazing tool to open your eyes to new resources and sites.

All excellent points. There is the offtopic NZ chat, which I think will encompass that light-hearted niche you're talking about.

Thank you! I'm glad you choose to believe it.

Thank you! It's my favourite story to tell from my journey around Japan, second only to when I almost got into an altercation with someone who was clearly in the Yakuza by accidentally walking into them and spilling beer on them. But that's for another time.

And yes, I do not miss the sideburns.

[–] FatalChessInjury@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

Hi all! I hope to serve this little community to the best of my abilities and help keep it an amazing place. At least once I figure out all the moderation tools.

[–] FatalChessInjury@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Good on you! Writing is hard. What is your story about? Who is the main character? Who is the antagonist?

 

Hi all, as with most of you, I'm an immigrant from Reddit. I never used to go on to the NZ or regional subreddits because frankly, I felt very unwelcome and those places were extremely negative.

How then do we build a new community that is based on being positive and accepting, even of those with different points of view, political leanings, religious beliefs or lifestyles? Everyone deserves a voice, no one deserves to be shouted down or made to feel unwelcome or belittled because they have differing thoughts.

Even festering cunts like Brian Tamaki and his ilk, deserve a seat at the table. We live in a free country and that means everyone should get a voice. Everyone gets to speak their piece, even if you don't like it.

How do we stop this community devolving into yet another online echo chamber?

 

I'm a late 30's bloke and have always had a love for cars. Japanese, European, American, don't care, I love cars. Recently though, petrol in my country absolutely skyrocketed in price and I had to give up my wonderful dinosaur-juice powered vehicle for an electric car. I thought I'd hate it, I really did, but my word it's fantastic! Quiet, comfortable, heaps of bells and whistles to keep me occupied, and it's genuinely quick. There are a few things I miss, but that pales in comparison to the $100 a week I'm saving in gas.

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