Welcome migrating redditors to the new US political news community. Please read
our rules Rules: 1. Post only articles, Title must fairly describe link
contents. If your title differs from the site’s, it should only be to add
context or be more descriptive. 2. Must be articles relevant to US political
news. Links must be to quality and original content. Articles should be worth
reading. Clickbait, stub articles, and rehosted or stolen content are not
allowed. 3. Be civil, No violations of TOS [https://mastodon.world/about]. 4. No
memes, trolling, or low-effort comments. 5. Vote based on comment quality, not
agreement. This community aims to foster discussion; please reward people for
putting effort into articulating their viewpoint, even if you disagree with it.
6. No hate speech, slurs, or abusive language. This will result in a ban.
Usernames containing racist, or inappropriate slurs will be banned without
warning That’s all the rules! Civic Links • Register To Vote
[https://www.rockthevote.org] • Citizenship Resource Center
[https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship] • Congressional Awards Program
[http://www.congressionalaward.org/congress/] • Federal Government Agencies
[http://www.firstgov.gov/Agencies/Federal/All_Agencies/index.shtml] • Library of
Congress Legislative Resources
[https://www.loc.gov/research-centers/law-library-of-congress/researcher-resources/]
• The White House [http://www.whitehouse.gov/] • U.S. House of Representatives
[http://www.house.gov/] • U.S. Senate [http://www.senate.gov/] Partnered
Communities: • News [https://lemmy.world/c/news] • Moderate Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/moderate_politics] • Progressive Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/progressivepolitics] • UK Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/ukpolitics@lemm.ee] • Canadian Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/canadapolitics@lemmy.ca] • Australian Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/australianpolitics@aussie.zone] • New Zealand Politics
[https://lemmy.world/c/politics@lemmy.nz] Discover New Communities: Lemmy
Explorer [https://lemmyverse.net/communities]
I guess it is a consequence of the Reddit migration where the habit is just keeping the old community name. But having C/Politics being US only on Lemmy.world, an instance that aims to be international (hence the name), seems weird to me.
Would have been cool to give up this assumption that everything is related to US by default when moving away from Reddit. I mean, even the canadian political news of Lemmy.ca is CanadaPolitics.
I actually took the other side of this argument when Lemmy was ramping up, that the concept of Federation needed to change to make the system more accessible to non-technical users. And I was told that my idea (federating the communities) was counter to the freedom that Lemmy was designed around.
It can’t be both ways. It’s a cathedral, or it’s a bazaar. But if it’s a bazaar then we have to deal with the reality that sometimes people beat us to the places we want and have different ideas for what they should be.
Nothing is stopping you from starting worldpolitics, globalpolitics, politics2 or politics on another instance.
It’s the actions that Reddit took that were the problem, not admins taking action in general. But as long as there are alternatives from federation I don’t see an issue with admins doing something about this, whether or not I agree with it.
How quickly we want to become Reddit I guess.
Well, that community is just as toxic and block-worthy as the reddit sub already. Mission accomplished.
I was more meaning wanting the admins to fuck around with the communities a la /u/spez.
You can always leave to another instance or make your own if you don’t like the admins. Proper democracy in action. Wasn’t like that on Reddit.
Only fair if you use a generic name like “politics” and make it only about US.
So should all instance users get to vote on what every community is for? Do the creators and mods of that community not get to decide that?
I actually took the other side of this argument when Lemmy was ramping up, that the concept of Federation needed to change to make the system more accessible to non-technical users. And I was told that my idea (federating the communities) was counter to the freedom that Lemmy was designed around.
It can’t be both ways. It’s a cathedral, or it’s a bazaar. But if it’s a bazaar then we have to deal with the reality that sometimes people beat us to the places we want and have different ideas for what they should be.
Nothing is stopping you from starting worldpolitics, globalpolitics, politics2 or politics on another instance.
If it was on an instance named america.yeehaw that was clearly US centric it could make sense in that context.
in that context.
Or Android and then lock it.
True, Lemmy users act like a bunch of landed gentries and Admins really shouldn’t allow this! /s
deleted by creator
That seems to be the nature of people who want to discuss politics online.
As long as they can’t remove a comment without even a reason or a notification, it will hardly be as toxic, although it can still be plenty toxic.
It’s the actions that Reddit took that were the problem, not admins taking action in general. But as long as there are alternatives from federation I don’t see an issue with admins doing something about this, whether or not I agree with it.