Any affiliation with FediVision or is this a whole separate contest? If so you might need rules about whether people can submit songs to both!
I'm in for following this either way though, Eurovision fiend that I am.
Any affiliation with FediVision or is this a whole separate contest? If so you might need rules about whether people can submit songs to both!
I'm in for following this either way though, Eurovision fiend that I am.
Wow I never heard about FediVision thanks for pointing it out!
I guess it's not related, FediVision seems to be a contest for musicians of the Fediverse to submit their own songs, while Lemmyvision would be about sharing songs from people's respective countries, so I guess both can coexist, but I need to specify this.
I'm definitely going to check out FediVision! 😄
Ohhhh! Ok I getcha, I read it as being songs by Lemmy users, that was just my brain filling in the blanks I think. Yeah, completely different thing, ignore me 😅
Nah don't worry that's on me, I should have worded it clearer haha
Sounds cool!
Feel free to share this on other places, like !fediverse@lemmy.world and !communitypromo@lemmy.ca
Thanks for the links!!
Can I submit my own song?
I'd like to keep it a community effort, so in a way, you could submit your own song to your community and hope you all agree to submit it, otherwise, @thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee made me aware of Fedision (https://fedivision.party/) which invites musicians from the Fediverse to submit their own songs!
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