I mean seriously.

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    11 days ago

    Because it was politics, and AskLemmy was a bad place for it. An open ended politics community sounds like a better place.

    However @mods, I do propose that an explicit “No Politics” become a rule here to prevent confusion in the future.

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      I think it should have an exceptions clause. Questions about how political systems work or are supposed to work, without directly making a reference to any current or recent political figures could be discussed without degenerating into toxicity

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        11 days ago

        That would be fine. God knows online forums have enough places to discuss current events - I’m fine with asking open ended historical or contextual questions, but “Who should win the election” or other posts like that I think should have a different home.

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      Then there’s no point in having an asking platform, incase anyone needed to ask politics out of curiosity. Take this magazine down.

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        11 days ago

        Reverse uno, go make an “AskPolitics” then, and pair with the mods here to promote it on the sidebar. Could literally say “Rule 6: No Politics. For political questions go to /c/AskPolitics”