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.

  • @Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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    232 years ago

    Is it US politics simply because there are far, far more Americans on there than from any other country (especially English-speaking)… or is it US politics because other threads are blocked and/or deleted?

    There’s a rather large distinction there.

    We love you Canada, but let’s be real here, there are almost 10x more Americans than there are Canadians, so naturally there are going to be more political stories posted about the country with the much larger population. If non-US posts are deleted, on the other hand, then that’s messed up.

    • @WhoRoger@lemmy.world
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      142 years ago

      It’s most likely because r/politics on Reddit was that way, and people tend to make subreddit clones on Lemmy.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate
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        52 years ago

        Right, which I think is the root problem. Not all the subreddit names were great - I would have liked to have seen us try to do better - but I think many were just trying to make the correlation between communities and subreddits as obvious as possible.

    • Kabe
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      52 years ago

      IIRC, over half of Reddit’s traffic was US-based. I’d be interested to see if the same is true for lemmy.world.

    • Izzy
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      22 years ago

      I’m sure they would delete non-US political news if it is part of their rules.