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    7 hours ago

    I would have naively thought that Europeans would be the plurality? But if you mean from any one particular nation then that makes sense.

    Part of what the Threadiverse provides is the ability to make for ourselves whatever we want - and if someone wants to make a community that showcases solely news from within the USA while excluding all external news, or vice versa, then they can do that? The creator + mod can do whatever they want, subject only to admin rules of the instance that they choose, and if they spin up their own then they can even adjust those.

    So even if they “should not” want that, nevertheless if people did want something different, then the power of the Threadiverse provides that ability? Of course it is a bit different to demand that someone else go through all the effort - and likely be doxxed and receive literal death threats for their trouble - but that’s a separate issue.

    So my point above was that exactly what OP asked - “There should a seperate place for US news” - already exists. I agree with you though that OP was not terribly precise in asking for whatever it is that they actually wanted: for [email protected] to feature news from outside the US? (the current posts that show up on it right now using the default sorting method of Active are things like: “Thieves steal crown jewels in 4 minutes from Louvre Museum”, “Trump suggests US will buy Argentinian beef to bring down prices for American consumers”, “Greenland chooses French satellites over Elon Musk’s Starlink”, etc. - I am not saying that USA-internal news does not exist there obviously just that it is only one part of the news that that specific community chooses to host, which is their decision but nobody needs to be bound by that as they can always just seek out different communities that meet their needs better?) Maybe they want communities to exist for other places - like [email protected], or [email protected], or [email protected], or [email protected], or [email protected], or [email protected], or [email protected], or more amalgamation-type ones such as [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].

    Heck, there is even a community literally called [email protected] that says specifically: “This is the place for anything but US politics.” People can do whatever they want - note that it may require some amount of effor though.

    And I need to add that I am just laughing here over on PieFed. We have had user & post flairs for half a year now already, merging of comments across all cross-posts for slightly longer, and we’ve even had features such as the “Topic/Feeds” that combine different sources of news across multiple communities, and keyword filtering, for well over a year now. So very much of the difficulty in using Lemmy stems from the technology behind very behind that of Reddit, as if that kind of fully-featured thing could be developed from scratch, plus add ActivityPub integration allowing federation, and an API, all for free, in a short amount of time, plus having to do so using a highly niche language such as Rust. But Rimu did it, and post flairs and/or keyword filtering seems like exactly the kind of thing that would give OP exactly what they wanted: the ability to block out all posts of a certain type that they do not enjoy seeing, while still not having to do any work at all to either moderate a community (especially about a heavily contentious subject matter such as this!) or to create one or even to move to a different one. Which is why this post reads to me more like schadenfreude than anything else. So… okay then, ignore all the efforts being done to improve the Threadiverse, and rather simply complain, if that’s what OP wants, I guess?