.ml top-level domain got taken back by the Mali Government “.ml” stands for Mali
Edit: lemmy.ml is still up either because the Mali Government haven’t gotten to them yet (lemmy.ml is after fmhy.ml in alphabetical order) or maybe they paid for the domain instead of getting a free domain like lemmy.fmhy.ml did.
The rules set by the registrar are that any ml domain needs to be used for something relating to Mali. Presumably you could run a Lemmy instance that has a focus on Malian content and keep using the domain within the rules, but the way Lemmy.ml was using it was obviously not.
@jonne is right about the .ml part, as for vlemmy, one day it just stopped existing. nobody knows why. some people are theorising that the admin did not want to moderate and shut the instance down.
Essentially, there is a massive pixel-divided canvas. It starts out pure-white.
You are allowed to place one single pixel of a certain subset of colors every x minutes (I don’t remember how often, somewhere between 5 minutes to an hour).
Your pixel(s) can be overridden by any other user who places their pixel on your space after you place yours.
Some people come together to form collaborative art, messages, etc. (As seen here).
In the past, there have been countries’ flags, a giant spreading black void, hidden Among Us beans, and many fandom-specific and subreddit-specific images.
Can’t you disable direct messages totally? I usually turn those off everywhere.
You pissed off one lonely guy, not a bunch of people. Have fun with this loser or get creative with your blocking. There’s probably some info he’s leaking somewhere, or maybe you already have a username? Go nuts. Reverse username search, send him links, pay for services on the darknet. Why not have fun with your new admirer?
Regardless of whether you’re Mexican, Italian, German, Indian, Costa Rican, French, Venezulean, LGBTQ, a brony or whatever other flags are here, we can all agree on one thing
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