I’m half thinking about creating AskUSA on lemmy.today just to centralize the US discussions somewhere 😅
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I’m half thinking about creating AskUSA on lemmy.today just to centralize the US discussions somewhere 😅
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Out of the top 20, there is Midwest.social and Lemmy.today but they are quite small (326 and 201 monthly active users).
Indeed, but an American admin team could still manage an instance hosted elsewhere.
As a major example that comes to mind, all of the technology communities
I’ve blocked most of them a while ago. Still seems strange that there is no AI enthusiast community somewhere, that should definitely exist
In the current context, seems like !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world is the way to go
Also
The website and the agreement will be governed by and construed per the laws of the following countries and/or states:
Unrelated question: new instance, is it yours?
The website and the agreement will be governed by and construed per the laws of the following countries and/or states:
The instance bans seem to happen quite often https://lemmy.world/post/16211417
Lemmy admins can already see who downvotes what, I’m sure they already ban accounts who systematically downvote their communities content
It’s a tool. If some admins power trip, well report them on !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Maybe that’s another reason why folks thing it’s US-based - because the magazines are clearly so US oriented. But I’m not sure how that happened.
Probably people creating the community soon after the instance creation
With a tld ending like .world you’d think it’s for the whole world, not just europe (.eu) or a specific country.
Indeed. It always surprises me that !politics@lemmy.world is specifically US-only. Why not !uspolitics@lemmy.world?
That’s a good point.
Not nice for Mbin
For me it’s the piracy instance, and I didn’t mention ml, hexbear or grad as they aren’t generalist
That’s probably it
A lot of active people left, be it here, Tildes, Discuit, Discord.
The population still there has a higher right wing ratio