MBIN makes upvotes visible, but PieFed doesn't. The thread you linked to is about PieFed anonymising votes, so they aren't revealed on instances like MBIN.
I haven't seen it, and I've no BTS info, but I imagine it was like Star Wars Acolyte: it cost so much and ended up looking shoddy for the same reason - it's had the living shit reshot out of it. For reshoots, they use smaller stages and everyone involved has had less time to prepare, and it creates continuity problems when it's stitched back in with the original photography.
Typically, Disney knows when something isn't working, and their first strategy is to order rewrites and reshoots, and when that doesn't work (as is often the case), their second strategy is to seed the idea that it's 'woke', and use the predictable nerdrage from the usual grifters as cover for any legitimate criticism.
(I'm not being entirely serious with the suggestion that Disney seeds the 'woke' idea, but it's certainly so useful for them it'd almost be more crazy for them not to)
No, I didn't like it much either. Some interesting ideas, but I think I'm starting to actively despise soft-reboots, which too much of Romulus is. I don't want to be reminded of a better movie with a more iconic lead, and I don't have the same nostalgia fetish that a good chunk of audiences seem to have.
OP had an account at .ml and it was banned from the entire instance. Their LW account has been banned multiple times from .ml's asklemmy community (this probably what this post is about, rather than .world's asklemmy community but I didn't want to get involved).
For 'Action Horror', I've liked The Hunt (2020), Ready or Not, Totally Killer and Strange Darling (technically not a horror, but it's about a serial killer)
I watched Red Rooms recently, and that's French (Canadian), so if anyone asks you what you watched recently, you can say 'Les chambres rouges' and sound all intelligent and stuff.
Bill Maher seems aggressively unfunny to me, but the gist of the video is that it's a open letter to Chappell Roan (who is pro-Palestine), saying that Israelis aren't colonisers, because the Bible mentions that they built a temple in that area before others in Middle-East settled there. It seems like a questionable claim to me, and there are plenty of replies to the video disagreeing with him.
In Lemmy terms, everyone here is a 'Person', sending a 'Note' activity for the fediverse@lemmy.world 'Group'.
With Castopod, it classes your podcast as a 'Person', and each episode as a 'PodcastEpisode'.
If Castopod classed your podcast as a Group, the same as PeerTube does for video channels, then integration would be relatively easy. A Group for a podcast would make more sense to me, but FunkWhale have made similar decisions, probably due to the dominance of Mastodon within the Fediverse.
As mentioned, you could probably tag your episodes with the address of a pre-existing Group (e.g. a community on Lemmy), but that pre-supposes that Lemmy knows what to do with the 'PodcastEpisode' type (a quick look on their GitHub suggests that it currently doesn't)
(if it didn't already have it, Lemmy would fed this out with a 'fuckcars' hashtag, so it's not like you guys are completely free of all this hashtag malarkey).
Good luck - I get the sense that 'kurwa' has lots of meanings, but what native speakers mostly use for is: 'give me a minute, I need to figure out how to conjugate the rest of this sentence'.
It's a trade-off, I guess. Admittedly, there's not much benefit the user (though they could be warned via email if their account is going to be de-activated). There is however a benefit to the community, in that it can provide more reliable data to see if it's trending in popularity (a 100 extra users isn't significant if it thinks it has 30k users, but it moves the needle if that number is at a more realistic level).
MBIN makes upvotes visible, but PieFed doesn't. The thread you linked to is about PieFed anonymising votes, so they aren't revealed on instances like MBIN.