I was looking for similar cases, where inconvenient buildings accidentally fall down, and whether anything actually happens.
For the Punchbowl Inn:
In April 2022, Ribble Valley Council ordered that the Punch Bowl must be rebuilt to its original plan based on architecture records. On 5 December 2022, five people were found guilty at Burnley Magistrates Court of illegally demolishing the structure. The group were due to be sentenced at Burnley Magistrates Court on 24 January but the hearing was adjourned until 8 March. At sentencing, the group were required to pay a combined £70,000 in fines and court costs. As of June 2023, the reconstruction process had not yet started.
For the Carlton Tavern (fell over in 2015)
By April 2019, most of the pub's missing exterior had been rebuilt. In late February 2020, the pub had still not reopened, and Westminster City Council was once again considering taking action against its owners.
On 19 January 2021, CLTX changed its name by resolution to Carlton Vale Ltd. On 12 April 2021, the pub reopened with the lifting of COVID restrictions.
I fear it's going to be limited by Lemmy's naïve interpretation of NSFW (only equating it with porn), so many people who haven't changed the 'Show NSFW' checkbox off from the default won't see any of the posts.
If Lemmy's spoiler tags were more widely supported, I'd suggest an alternative of posting inline images in the body of post, hid by spoiler tags, but they're not, so I won't.
It can certainly seem that way sometimes. Shows like The Handmaid's Tale have been circling the drain of their own premise for a few years now. A big part of it, I think, is that they want to keep their main cast for as long as possible, which limits the options of what can happen.
Give me a mini-series, or even an anthology series, any day.
Unrelated to your question, but you seem to have ticked the option in your settings that indicate that you are a bot, so anyone with a blanket ban on bots won't see anything you write.
I chose my current one because it offered Alexandrite as a front-end, and I didn't realise I could've just gone to alexandrite.app and used it for my old instance ('cos I'm stoopid).
One way is to call the LinkFixerBot in a reply to my original comment, like:
[AT] CommunityLinkFixer [AT] lemmings.world
Another is to copy/paste the url into the search bar of your instance, change to thing you're searching for from Communities to Posts, and it should pop up.
lemmy.ml isn't currently letting people create communities on it, to encourage users to create communities on other instances and spread things out a bit.
Sync was released recently, and - like many apps before it - directed its users to lemmy.world as a 'default' instance, so they've had an influx of users to contend with.
Also, if you ask for the 'next page' of communities via their API, it'll just keep feeding you the same ones, over and over, even if you ask for Page 1 Billion, so there's probably some bots, crawlers, front-ends etc thrashing the hell out of it.
I don't know about DDoS attacks, but while they're happening, it seems to act a catch-all to blame any problems on.
1% of users participate a lot and account for most contributions: it can seem as if they don't have lives because they often post just minutes after whatever event they're commenting on occurs
Mostly ASMR - it's how I get to sleep.
Also, Pitch Meeting, which I sometimes watch instead of the film.