• Riddick3001@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t really get why two steady and operational fora need to change.

    Why don’t you leave at is; and if necessary, or needed, you might want to create a new @worldpolitics.

    And yes, US news, which has an impact on the world, should be worldnews as well. As long it’s not Internal US news, and placed with a correct country tag or title( like some suggested)

    So, Tesla calling cars back, is world news , and so is a new nuclear thingy. But not Michigan officer this or that.

    What nobody wants is too much one sided news, and dis/ misinformation. And some users don’t even want opinion pieces, because they are not " facts"

    I don’t mind Opinions stuff though. As long as the tag & title are clear, anybody can decide for themselves whether to click ot not.

    I also agree with the quality over quantity statement somebody else made.

    • 🌱 🐄🌱 @lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      https://lemmy.world/c/globalpolitics

      already exists! I’m the creator/mod of that but there isn’t really much engagement there other than my posts :) so I’m happy about the idea of working together with the lemmy.world/c/politics mods (if they want me) to take the level of article and discussion quality to the next level!

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      6 months ago

      I don’t really get why two steady and operational fora need to change

      One of the top moderator for both of these community was removed. !world@lemmy.world has had 3 different top moderators removed to this date, and the previous two times this happened was utter chaos, which is why I requested to step in this time.

      And yes, US news, which has an impact on the world, should be worldnews as well. As long it’s not Internal US news, and placed with a correct country tag or title( like some suggested)

      We will try to clearly define “internal US news” vs “US news” to leave no ambiguity then.