It's because OP made two separate posts and therefore uploaded the image twice so lemmy doesn't recognize it as cross-post (check the image URLs, they are different). If OP properly cross-posted it, the URL would be the same and you wouldn't see it twice in your feed.
The Talk section of the Wikipedia article includes the following relevant paragraph:
Yohani Lauwo often is mentioned as first ascendant elsewhere. Because of that, he is regularly added to the lede and the infobox as such. It is therefore important to mention him and keep this explanation in the text. This is a sensitive issue, involving understandable resentment of the colonialist superiority complex and equally understandable believe that someone local would have climbed Kilimanjaro before those colonialists did. The latter is aggravated by the fact that due to glacier melt the ascent is now just a long hike up.
If you are using a browser you can open the URL of the image in a new tab to zoom in.
Yeah, I post them manually.
I hoped some other people would start posting anniversaries in !anniversaries@feddit.nl once I've posted a bunch, but sadly I'm still the only one.
I copied the information from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_24#Events. Gonna remove the conflicting information from the title now. Thanks for notifying me.
On lemmy-ui frontend you can change it by going to community settings and under languages you can select multiple ones by holding Ctrl key.
Thank you for this information! I thought you can only select one language in your personal settings and thats why I haven't selected any language at all until now, but selecting multiple ones works the same way as you described it for the community settings. Maybe this should be clarified on the settings page.
If you don't have a problem with sharing your listening data:
- Last.fm (for example, check "similar to" section of artist pages or "similar albums" of album pages)
- ListenBrainz, a free and open source alternative to Last.fm (for example, Music Neighbourhood, ListenBrainz Radio, or the "Created for you" playlists (they have been criticised by people for having too little variety, but according to the devs this will increase as more people use the service))
Or you can just ask people for recommendations.
Yeah, I tried multiple times and it was different maps.