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Aarhus

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Aarhus er Danmarks andenstørste by - og Jyllands største byområde. Der bor cirka 290.000 i Aarhus by og 362.000 i Aarhus Kommune.

Dette fællesskab er dedikeret til indlæg der i sin væsentlighed omhandler Aarhus eller Aarhusianske forhold - nyheder, diskussioner, osv.

Der må postes på alle nordiske sprog, alle rigsfællesskabets sprog, samt på engelsk.


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Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city - and Jutland's largest urban area. Approximately 290,000 people live in Aarhus city, and 362,000 in the wider Aarhus Municipality.

This community is dedicated to posts about Aarhus in a broader sense - news, discussions, etc.

Posts may be made in all Nordic languages, all the languages of the Danish Realm, as well as in English.

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Let's get away from Meta and share our online lives in DIY digital ecosystems we grow together đź’š

#Aarhus join us and invite your friends you want to bring into the fediverse - we will meet 30 Sept at #MellemfolkeligtSamvirke and hold a workshop on alternatives to big tech content sharing platforms!

Come bring your experiences, your questions, you hope 🌱

https://dukop.dk/8006/

@aarhus #leavingmeta

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[–] SupersundSandkage 2 points 1 week ago

Super cool initiative! Unfortunately I have evening school at 17, so i don't think I can make it :(

[–] Kyrgizion@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Or, hear me out, let's not share a goddamn thing about ourselves online. Why the need to publicize every moment of your life?

[–] Sommerhaven 5 points 1 week ago

Well, it’s a deep part of being human. Fundamental psychology shows us that we thrive and grow in groups—not just survive. From the earliest tribes to modern online communities, belonging is how we make sense of the world and ourselves. Sharing online isn’t just about posting; it’s about connecting to something larger. When we contribute our stories, ideas, or even struggles, we tap into a basic human need: to be seen, heard, and validated. Groups give us mirrors to reflect our experiences back to us, and windows to see beyond our own perspectives. Psychologically, this matters because growth happens in the space between people. We learn from others’ wisdom, gain courage from their support, and find motivation in shared goals. Even the act of sharing—whether it’s a small win or a hard lesson—reinforces our sense of purpose. It reminds us that our individual journeys are part of a collective story. And in a world that can feel isolating, online groups offer a bridge. They let us find our people, no matter how niche our interests or challenges. That’s not just comforting—it’s how we evolve.

[–] EvilCartyen 5 points 1 week ago

Feel free to not do it, but many people find it enjoyable to talk about their hobbies and so on with others online :)