Most of the posts that are frequently featured in the homepage are about social problems or styles of life common to that country (or most first world countries), and even limit to only United-Statesian media discussion. They do not appeal to someone like me, who has different thoughts, different people, different problems. It’s hard to find something relatable in (most) non-local communities, because it’s just about this style of culture. It doesn’t helps with the poor website discorverability, making me limited to these same repetitive and unfunny posts.

  • kersploosh
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    106 months ago

    As an American who is undoubtedly contributing to the US-centric tone, I encourage you to post more non-US content. Especially from your particular corner of the globe. It’s nice to see things from other parts of the world!

    • Siathes
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      46 months ago

      Yes please, more of this. I would really like to hear something other than what is going on in the US (and Canada). Good or bad, my only issue is I wish lemmy had some kind of translator. North American sad and mad with the world!

    • @P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.brOP
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      6 months ago

      The problem is that the US people aren’t interested in outside things. It quickly gets buried and forgotten. They don’t bother for other places, or other cultures. And where should I post the non-US stuff?

    • Admiral PatrickM
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      46 months ago

      Oh, yay. The vote is heavily toward making the “no US politics” rule permanent. As an American, I am happy to see that. I’m so sick of [our] politics everywhere, so I can’t imagine the rest of the world being any less sick of it.

  • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Really? Did I miss that in the rules some where?

    “Be the change you want to see”.

    Funny, the top posts in the Scotland community are about Scotland, because the bulk of people posting there are interested in posting about Scotland.

    What you’re acknowledging is that the largest plurality of posters on Lemmy post things about the US. That’s all.

    You’re also functioning from an external locus of control rather than an internal locus of control. That leads to nowhere but dissatisfaction.

    All that said, I’d like to see a greater variety of posts, but it is what it is, and I’m uninterested in putting forth the effort to gather interesting stories from around the world.

    • @P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.brOP
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      46 months ago

      I am not asking people to pick up stories from around the world. I’m tired of the lack of interest about other places, and how they make the entire world revolve about US problems.

  • @P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.brOP
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    26 months ago

    Is my opinion popular or impopular? Read the sidebar, and respectfully discuss your ideas instead of hiding cowardly.

  • @DragonsInARoom@lemmy.world
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    26 months ago

    True, the biggest factor is language, a Lemmy in Arabic or Chinese would be completely. An analogous example is comparing YouTube to Bilibili (Chinese YouTube), two different worlds and I’ve only found one “YouTube like” reaction channel on BiliBili.