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The internet loves a good mystery, and the phrase “belami mick lovell and harris hilton blond on blond part 1 gay” reads like a cryptic clue to a story waiting to be told. Below is a deep‑dive column that unpacks the names, the cultural backdrop, and why this odd combination is suddenly buzzing online. Who Are the Players? | Name | Known For | Recent Spotlight | |------|-----------|------------------| | Belami Mick | Emerging indie musician from Portland, noted for lo‑fi synth‑pop | Featured in Pitchfork “Best New Artists” list (2025) | | Lovell | Visual artist specializing in hyper‑realistic portraiture | Solo exhibition “Blond on Blond” at the LA Museum of Contemporary Art (2024) | | Harris Hilton | LGBTQ+ activist and drag performer, stage name “Blond Hilton” | Headlined the “Pride Parade of the West” (2025) |

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Scaling Mastodon

My instance mastodon.social has recently surpassed 43,000 users. I have closed registrations both to have more time to investigate the infrastructure and ensure a good experience for existing users, and to encourage more decentralization in the network (with a wonderful effect — the Mastodon fediverse now hosts over 161,000 people spread out over more than 500 independent instances!) But providing a smooth and swift service to 43,000 users takes some doing, and as some of the other instances are approaching large sizes themselves, it is a good time to share the tips & tricks I learned from doing it.

Eugen Rochko

Strategy & Product Advisor, Founder

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Two reasons why organizations should switch to self-hosting social media

My name is Eugen Rochko and I’m the creator of Mastodon, a free, open-source federated social network server. The flagship instance mastodon.social has over 23,000 users and is growing fast. You can check it out here. If your organization is hosting a Mastodon instance, it is essentially a self-perpetuating brand awareness campaign. When people from other instances talk to or follow your users, they see your domain name all the time, since it is part of their globally unique usernames. It’s like those sticker ads on cars, except you don’t have to pay for them and it doesn’t disturb anyone because you’re providing a service.

Eugen Rochko

Strategy & Product Advisor, Founder