Hi there.

A short introduction: This is an alt account. I’m a moderator here who has been unhappy with the state of news/political discussions here for a long time. The admins have kindly given me the opportunity to see if we can make some improvement the community here.

We will be doing some major revision of the rules left by the previous moderators and will use discussions in this thread as feedback on the direction we should take our community.

This will be an open discussion on the state of our community, the rules and our moderation practices. Feel free to give your inputs.

  • nekandro@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, seems like it. This is true for a lot of online forums tbh: they reflect what Americans think of the world more than they reflect the world itself.

    • Riddick3001@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, seems like it. This is true for a lot of online forums (… etc).

      I wonder if they will answer that question.

      Though, overall they are doing a pretty good job, it would be nice and appropriate to have a more cultural diverse Mod group @WorldNews.

      • 🌱 🐄🌱 @lemmy.worldM
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        1 year ago

        There are members of the mod team from the U.S, U.K, and E.U

        I am a Catholic Woman from Southern Europe and have always thought of this community as one where we can come together to learn and discuss current events. I try not to engage much in comments as to me the role of moderator should be one that facilitates the user’s discussions above all else.

      • zephyreks@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        It’s hard because the userbase of these platforms tends to be predominantly American since America dominates the Western Anglophone world.

        The largest “Western” Anglophone countries are, in order of population: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Ireland. In fact, it’s not a stretch to suggest that, in terms of natively English countries, the US population exceeds that of all others combined.