• positiveWHAT@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Ah, you might be right, that’s where I’m subscribed. It is still conceited to not put US in the name, but I’ll just block it and not think of it again.

    E: Oh, that one is also filled with US drama. Guess I gotta put “world” in front then.

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      11 months ago

      That one might be filled with US stuff because many of it’s users are from the US, but there is no rule requiring everything be related to US politics, which seems to be the rule people wanted changed here. Even if they changed that rule here, this place would still have been 90% US politics because that is what the community that grew here wanted.

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        11 months ago

        You are arguing what happens, I am arguing what should happen, but you’re right it’s no harder than skiping to a new one.

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          We are both arguing what we each think should happen. It just so happens that in this disagreement, what I think should happen is for things to not change.

          I get the appeal of somehow turning a larger more active community that is similar to what you want into explicitly what you want, but that doesn’t consider how that effects the majority of people who joined and are part of that community because it is already explicitly what they want. The majority of the demand for political news on lemmy is for US politics.

          If there was somehow a way to throttle the US politics so it didn’t flood out everything else, then the bulk of the community would just find another place that wasn’t doing that.

          All that can reasonably be done is be patient, for communities to grow and stabilize, until there are active groups available for each specific interest