• luierik@lemmy.zip
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      13 hours ago

      I’d thought I’d see less people of the USA on Lemmy but it seems I cannot escape them

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        7 hours ago

        There are a lot of us! Especially on English-speaking forums. The US population is close to half of the entire population of Europe.

        But there is a trick to almost completely avoid Americans: frequent a forum in any language other than English.

        • luierik@lemmy.zip
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          7 hours ago

          For now, fortunately, it is manageable with the keyword filters to filter out most of US politics, but we’ll see how long that lasts 😃

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            6 hours ago

            All the different server instances are independently owned and maintained. Lemmy.world for example I believe is located in Germany or Netherlands, which I think is also where a lot of the admin staff are located? Lemmy.zip I think is hosted in the US. Check join-lemmy.org, I think it tells you where all the various instances are located. Or there’s a similar Lemmy stats site that shows it, I don’t recall exactly, which is why I keep saying “I think” as I would need to double check all that info to be sure. But it’s probably pretty close to accurate.

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              4 hours ago

              .world is nevertheless plastered with US politics, even the neutrally-named ‘politics’ and ‘news’ communities are in fact about the US. I wouldn’t be surprised if the admins are in the US, just hosting the site in Europe.

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                3 hours ago

                The “communities” don’t necessarily reflect the instances on which they are hosted. There might be a politics or news community on some other instance which you prefer.

                Pretty sure at least some of the admins there are in Europe.

                I mainly switched off of .world because it was so heavily over-represented in the fediverse both in terms of communities and users. I was hoping to help distribute things more evenly which I think is more I. the spirit and intention of the fediverse.

                And not sure why that other user deleted their comment, I was just trying to answer their question.