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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.
As far as I know, you can only create communities on your own instance. I don’t like the idea of telling people that need to create accounts elsewhere becsuse their community isn’t welcome.
A general purpose instance is general purpose. As long as it doesn’t break any rules, it should be welcomed.
And segregating the fediverse is literally not what it’s about. There shouldn’t be forced segregation.
Instances shouldn’t be localized unless that’s its purpose. If there was a feddit.us that was general purpose, I’d be fine if someone from the UK created a football community first.
There’s no such thing as a better place for something in the fediverse. There’s only not acceptable places. And general purpose has a very low bar for acceptable.
I feel like most folks don’t get the idea behind the fediverse and the multi-instance concept.
You just fail to see anyone else’s point besides yours. I already addressed your objections, and you’re unable to address mine, so I won’t be repeating myself.
Your argument is “be reasonable” and then some subjective feeling about what you feel is personally reasonable. Your reason isn’t objective. I addressed this in literally every comment in some fashion. Your feelings aren’t an argument.
Edit: especially since you never addressed the technical limitations I mentioned in any way shape or fashion. That’s a much bigger hurdle than your opinions about what fits in general purpose.
What limitations, that you can’t make a comm on another instance? I literally did.
If you can’t make a new community there, ping an admin to make it for you.
You’re also totally failing to see the upside:
locals can find it more easily, and the others won’t be bothered by it by default
And worst of all, you, nor anyone else apparently, can address this:
For real, how is it that every bloody country can make its own instance, but only the US can’t? Doesn’t it strike you just a bit weird?
Just explain how is it that Britons, Aussies and Canadians can make their own instances even if everyone is speaking English, but everything US has to be dumped onto lemmy.world and everywhere else? Why do you think people from around the world are more interested in Texas than Melbourne or Ontario? If you can’t see why it can be annoying to people, well… I’m not surprised I guess.
I did give at least my gut reason why there isn’t a US one. Pretty sure it was in direct response to you specifically. In fact I think it was my first response to you. But I could be wrong, maybe it was someone else.
I think I’ve also stated a few times why I could see it being annoying.
And I guess its news to me that you can moderate a community from a different server. Unless you’re suggesting no moderation. Which can work for a time.
But overall, I find people replying without reading to be much more annoying. I guess I just don’t understand the point of view of wanting to filter out non-local topics.
I also don’t understand why you’re upset if you feel there’s a better instance for you?
Edit: searching by instance seems weird to me too. Kinda defeats the fediverse purpose. I’d rather just block a community if I truly never want to see it again. I see content from other instances though. I don’t want to stop that.
Edit: also I’m literally not bothered by non-local topics. I just fail to grasp that concept. I just scroll past it if I really don’t care, but sometimes I don’t because I don’t automatically not care what others have to say. I just don’t have time to translate a bunch of posts so filtering those out would be useful, but I currently don’t even have that and I honestly am not really bothered too much. I’ll get multiple German posts in a row and… …barely caused me any consternation. Certainly not enough to complain about it and suggesting ways that would affect more than just me.
As far as I know, you can only create communities on your own instance. I don’t like the idea of telling people that need to create accounts elsewhere becsuse their community isn’t welcome.
A general purpose instance is general purpose. As long as it doesn’t break any rules, it should be welcomed.
And segregating the fediverse is literally not what it’s about. There shouldn’t be forced segregation.
Instances shouldn’t be localized unless that’s its purpose. If there was a feddit.us that was general purpose, I’d be fine if someone from the UK created a football community first.
There’s no such thing as a better place for something in the fediverse. There’s only not acceptable places. And general purpose has a very low bar for acceptable.
I feel like most folks don’t get the idea behind the fediverse and the multi-instance concept.
You just fail to see anyone else’s point besides yours. I already addressed your objections, and you’re unable to address mine, so I won’t be repeating myself.
Your argument is “be reasonable” and then some subjective feeling about what you feel is personally reasonable. Your reason isn’t objective. I addressed this in literally every comment in some fashion. Your feelings aren’t an argument.
Edit: especially since you never addressed the technical limitations I mentioned in any way shape or fashion. That’s a much bigger hurdle than your opinions about what fits in general purpose.
What limitations, that you can’t make a comm on another instance? I literally did.
You’re also totally failing to see the upside:
And worst of all, you, nor anyone else apparently, can address this:
Just explain how is it that Britons, Aussies and Canadians can make their own instances even if everyone is speaking English, but everything US has to be dumped onto lemmy.world and everywhere else? Why do you think people from around the world are more interested in Texas than Melbourne or Ontario? If you can’t see why it can be annoying to people, well… I’m not surprised I guess.
I did give at least my gut reason why there isn’t a US one. Pretty sure it was in direct response to you specifically. In fact I think it was my first response to you. But I could be wrong, maybe it was someone else.
I think I’ve also stated a few times why I could see it being annoying.
And I guess its news to me that you can moderate a community from a different server. Unless you’re suggesting no moderation. Which can work for a time.
But overall, I find people replying without reading to be much more annoying. I guess I just don’t understand the point of view of wanting to filter out non-local topics.
I also don’t understand why you’re upset if you feel there’s a better instance for you?
Edit: searching by instance seems weird to me too. Kinda defeats the fediverse purpose. I’d rather just block a community if I truly never want to see it again. I see content from other instances though. I don’t want to stop that.
Edit: also I’m literally not bothered by non-local topics. I just fail to grasp that concept. I just scroll past it if I really don’t care, but sometimes I don’t because I don’t automatically not care what others have to say. I just don’t have time to translate a bunch of posts so filtering those out would be useful, but I currently don’t even have that and I honestly am not really bothered too much. I’ll get multiple German posts in a row and… …barely caused me any consternation. Certainly not enough to complain about it and suggesting ways that would affect more than just me.