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Sadly, there's too much overlap between news and politics. It would ultimately be the mods' call whether an article is news but has a political tone versus an article that's strictly politics. e.g. "T*ump says [blah blah blah]". If it's going to impact people regardless of politics, then I guess it would be news. If it's just posturing / brain fart that gets reported, perhaps it should go to politics.
That said, I generally do prefer politics to be separate from news unless it's something concrete and newsworthy.
Also, I am not a fan of the icon you chose for that community lol.
I've been pretty happy with [email protected] for the most part, but I welcome more as long as they take a solid stance against misinformation and agendas.
My only reservations, currently, with [email protected] is the LW-wide recent moderation policy changes which could tie the mods' hands with regard to removing misinformation. Note that policy has been rolled back pending a re-write, and I'm unclear if the 2.0 version is going to be as boneheaded as 1.0 was.
FWIW, I used to run a US news community on my own instance, but I archived it when the one on LW updated their rules to my satisfaction. At the time, there was mostly just worldnews at
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which was (and likely continues to be) a shitshow, so I was filling the gap.What I like about LW's main 'news' community is that they:
My local news community went a bit further by disallowing highly biased sources, but I was willing to let go of that requirement and refer people to LW's news since it meant less mod work for me (allowing me more time for other projects).
My hope is to see similar measures taken by any new news/politics communities as those are very good measures to prevent dis-/misinformation.
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Yeah, agreed. It being on LW is literally the only thing wrong with it.
I think you are right. I switched it to be non-political news only. That's the specific niche that is missing, there is no shortage of places for US political content.
Edit: Also, I edited the rules to include some of your excellent suggestions.
Shared feeling ha ha