• @slickgoat
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    I’m from Australia and don’t mind engagement with the (mostly) US content.

    Let’s face it, the US election is the most interesting event on the planet anyway.

  • @credo
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    This is lemmy.world, you would have to join lemmy.{country} for lands beyond the fruited plains and purple mountains majesty.

  • JoYo
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    i live in DC and we get tagged for everything world politics.

    forgive me for not caring if fvey countries get lumped into uspol.

  • @Feathercrown
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    145 hours ago

    Maybe you should try posting more often then ;)

  • poo
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    276 hours ago

    I’ve heard it called “US Defaultism” where most Americans online seem to assume that everyone they interact with is from their country and all US news is considered significant even when it really isn’t.

    • @[email protected]
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      Counterpoint: I rarely see non-US news posted. I do from time to time here on Lemmy, but it’s very rare.

      I might just be in the wrong communities though.

    • @TootSweet
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      22 hours ago

      I do this sometimes, and I hate when I catch myself doing it.

    • @disguy_ovahea
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      I’ve been guilty of that- commenting before checking what community the post was in. Thankfully, I’ve found that most people outside of the US prefer gentle correction. Unfortunately, I doubt the average person from the US would show the same courtesy if the roles were reversed.

      • @[email protected]
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        146 minutes ago

        I find that it correlates more with education status than nationality… but therefore it surely is more rare among the set of average Americans who have access to the internet than globally.

  • YeetPics
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    145 hours ago

    There are tons of tankie subs where you can masturbate to false expectations of the planet and openly hate people who you’ve never met before, check it out!

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      215 hours ago

      ironically, tankies usually fall very deep into US defaultism, since everything everywhere is always the fault of the US

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    246 hours ago

    …Anything written in English, and you can usually filter that even more by just looking for people using too many U’s.

    • @[email protected]
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      What if i use “color”, " gouvernment", “dialogue”, " humor", “armor”, " and “honour”

    • dch82OP
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      people using too many U’s

      You mean people using British spellings right?

      • @[email protected]
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        42 hours ago

        One day if we are brave, we will get rid of the U in a lot of British words like color and armor, but by God we will keep the British U in the word glamour!

        • dch82OP
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          Lol ngl that’s probably how a French accent would look like spelt out XD

    • @Ziglin
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      65 hours ago

      I think you’ll find most of the time the British use precisely the number U’s they intend to though typos may afflict even the best.

    • Lvxferre
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      And when you do use those ⟨U⟩ (I do), people assume that you know what’s going on in the UK (I don’t.).

  • @[email protected]
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    Tbf it seemed to make more sense for the likes of Reddit, Facebook, etc. Similarly if I go to a Chinese forum I would not assume that everyone there was from the USA.

    • MudMan
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      I’ve heard this more times, and it’s kind of baffling. The US isn’t even the biggest individual country on Facebook. What do people who assume everyone is from the US think a non-US “forum” looks like? Where do Americans think everybody else hangs out online?

      • Altima NEO
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        53 hours ago

        Given how many people choose to speak their native language in the US (myself included), I guess they assume they post to forums that are in their language.

        • MudMan
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          So like Facebook and Reddit? Social media isn’t in English specifically. People who speak other languages often post in their native language for some things and in the lingua franca for more international conversations. The Internet is the Internet regardless.

      • @Graphy
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        As a US citizen I think we forget how much of our shit gets out.

        I’m always surprised when I go abroad and people are up to date with somewhat niche US info. I was in Hong Kong and some local dude made a reference to the fatass NJ gov who was chilling on the closed beach during lockdowns.

        I do feel like I see far more people complaining about US people making assumptions than I do US people assuming. When I’m replying to someone I don’t put any thought into where they’re from unless they drop a context clue.

      • @[email protected]
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        86 hours ago

        NOW, but when Reddit started, and therefore the now infamous subreddit names were first doled out?

        • MudMan
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          I am fairly sure that the rest of the world already existed. And those formats keep being in use in newer places, too. This is not just a Reddit thing. Even you mentioned Facebook, which was instantly popular globally.

          • @[email protected]
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            I am fairly sure that the rest of the world already existed.

            No way - at least not back then! Source: am American, and therefore entirely confident that no other nations existed prior to my hearing about them (Christopher Columbus told me so! 😛). And maybe even then… which reminds me, are you so sure that you are real? Maybe you too are in America and just forgot? 🫠

            Also, just so we are clear, “American” = “USAian”, definitely no other nations exist on the American continent, nope, no way! (Except Canada and Mexico, and they get a pass as wannabe USA states) 😜

  • Sibbo
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    You mean anything without world in its name?

    • @MajinBlayze
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      What? Like the World Series of Baseball?

      • @betterdeadthanreddit
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        46 hours ago

        The name fits, it’s just that the only people in the world who give a shit about baseball are from the USA.

        • @BetaBlake
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          Well that’s just not true, you should check out the World baseball Classic, it’ll open your eyes.

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          Japan would like a word, but otherwise, fair enough

          • @Lost_My_Mind
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            Puerto Rico and Cuba also love baseball.

    • dch82OP
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      Sorry, anything with or without / everything not ich_iel

  • @[email protected]
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    Which nation is lemmy.world hosted in again?

    I’ll never understand people’s obsession over complaining about Americans existing on American websites.

    • @[email protected]
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      If any instance uses anything akin to cloudflare, Google, a cloud provider or a CDN then this question makes no sense because it’s “hosted” all over the world.

      Not that it ever made any sense because why would it matter where a website is hosted if it’s equally accessible globally? It’s not like you have to type a longer URL to hit it from Europe lmfao, and It’s not like the internet is some sort of local US thing where you have to hear about it by word of mouth.

    • @Ziglin
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      Many websites that are international are hosted in only one country.

  • @yesman
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    This meme is essentially Al-Qaeda’s motive for doing 9/11.