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

  • @Karmmah
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    464 hours ago

    By giving people the opportunity to host their own instances and create their own communities with rules they like. This however does not mean that everything should be allowed everywhere. Actually this means that everywhere you go people make their own rules and if you dont like them, go somewhere else or create your own community.

    • CaptainBlagbird
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      This however is the main problem of social media in general. It creates circles of like-minded people where it is really easy to reject “other” thoughts and accept “our” ideas without much questioning. This is less a problem for people who are trained in critical thinking, but might be dangerous for more unstable people.

      I’m just saying that a mix of different views is always good to some degree. Whether/how this should be done on Lemmy is a different thing.

      • @Karmmah
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        41 hour ago

        Absolutely. If this rule was a permanent rule I don’t think so many people would defend it. However from experience (reddit for example) I think many people know that US politics has the ability to claim and overrun just about every space on the “western” internet. This is not something that really creates value for many people especially those that don’t live in the US and I think this ruling is trying to prevent that.

    • @[email protected]
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      -174 hours ago

      Ridiculous copy/paste reply. You’re not making a good case for people leaving corporate media for Lemmy. You’re encouraging them to stay where they are.

      • @Karmmah
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        223 hours ago

        What’s wrong about it though? The freedom lies in the ability to create your own community that is not regulated by one company/organisation owning the platform. You can go to the place where you agree with the rules and you don’t have to live under the rules of someone you don’t like.

        • BarqsHasBite
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          138 minutes ago

          What’s wrong is fracturing. Lemmy is not so massive that it can sustain niche communities for every little topic.

          • Blaze (he/him)
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            122 minutes ago

            I wouldn’t consider US politics a small topic, especially on Lemmy

        • FLemmingO
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          43 hours ago

          They’re just butthurt that they’re not being allowed to spew their hot takes all over this community as a captive audience that isn’t interested.

          • Chozo
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            157 minutes ago

            Nobody was doing that here, though. Have you even seen this community? It’s super inactive to begin with.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        Not every sub has to revolve around US elections all day/weeks/months long. That has nothing to do with corporate media.

        • @[email protected]
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          -12 hours ago

          If some other country had a historic election, I would HOPE to see open dialog spread in places like this for people to express themselves. Why ban an internationally relevant discussion when people have the choice to be members of the community. How about - if you don’t like it, you can leave.