Until the rule is removed, any new posts about US politics will be removed.

  • ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    I just had a couple of comments moderated because of this rule, and as a result discovered that this rule existed.

    THANK YOU so much. I have never been so happy to have comments removed.

  • x00z@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This should have been in effect for MONTHS leading up to their annoying elections.

  • idontgivetwosheetz@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I just made a post (my first actually) about this today. I think it’s better for the user to decide what they want to see and use filters rather than block posts entirely.

  • HollowNaught@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It’s honestly tiring to see the 20th post on the same topic from a country you don’t live in

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    29 days ago

    Dear mods. Thank you. I’m so tired of Americans act like they are the center of the world, smh

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    2 months ago

    I came here since I was fed up with the politics on Reddit.

    I was pretty disappointed when I saw the same thing happening here. So thanks!

  • Bluetreefrog@lemmy.worldM
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    2 months ago

    This rule applies only to the AskLemmy community. A ban on US politics posts in AskLemmy makes sense for several reasons:

    1. US politics tends to dominate many online spaces already, drowning out other valuable discussions.

    2. Political discussions, especially about US politics, often become heated and polarized quickly, which can detract from the thoughtful, contemplative atmosphere that open-ended questions are meant to foster. When people discuss US politics, they tend to take hardened positions rather than engaging in genuine exploration of ideas.

    3. US political discussions often fall into predictable patterns and talking points, which goes against the spirit of having thought-provoking questions. The same debates tend to play out repeatedly, offering little new insight or opportunity for meaningful reflection.

    4. A community focused on open-ended questions should ideally have a global perspective. US political discussions can make the space feel less welcoming to non-US users who might have fascinating questions and perspectives to share about their own cultures, philosophies, and experiences.

    5. There are other communities whose purpose better aligns with discussions about US politics.

    6. People need some communities where they can engage with others and NOT have to see or think about the recent election.

    Nobody wants every community to be a free-for-all about every topic. Please feel free to discuss US politics in a relevant community about the US, about politics, or about world news.