• PhilipTheBucket@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    !politics@sh.itjust.works is mod posting only though, last I checked. Also the mod seems like they might have some kind of strict opinions about what’s allowed (there is a post on YPTB about them right now, I haven’t really looked to see if there is anything valid to it but I do remember posting stories there way back when and the mod having requests about my posting that seemed somewhat arbitrary to me. Not really anything wrong or PTB, it was just kind of annoying and eventually I went somewhere else.)

    To me I think refusing to federate with lemmy.world is a positive, not a negative. I haven’t really noticed anything lacking because of the LW users not being involved in the comments aside from a whole bunch of noise and hostility.

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      2 days ago

      LW is still a third of the whole userbase, SJW is in the top 5 instances, for an alternative community to emerge it needs to be accessible from LW and SJW.

      Maybe there should be a new “uspolitics” community elsewhere

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        2 days ago

        Yeah, makes sense, I was just talking from my own experience which ones I found to be tolerable to interact with.

        I think when I started looking around for an alternative to Beehaw’s politics community the best I arrived at was actually !politics_no_um@lemmy.world. I talked with the Quokk.au people about the idea of making one of my own as an alternative… I do have some ideas about how to make a decent politics community. I have hesitated about the idea just because there are already so many, but finding a good one is actually difficult, I do think creating one that’s just good would be a good idea.