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I have blocked sooooo many german communities and several german instances.
I browse all to get as much new content as possible.
But I have to block a shitload of stuff I am not interested in seeing.
There was a fair amount of French language posts too, not sure how much quality and engagement they have.
I've heard it called "US Defaultism" where most Americans online seem to assume that everyone they interact with is from their country and all US news is considered significant even when it really isn't.
Counterpoint: I rarely see non-US news posted. I do from time to time here on Lemmy, but itβs very rare.
I might just be in the wrong communities though.
If I was using a website called "Facebloke" that was well known to have been made and ran in the UK, I'd assume everyone on it was British.
...Anything written in English, and you can usually filter that even more by just looking for people using too many U's.
people using too many Uβs
You mean people using British spellings right?
Why whateveur dou you mean?
Lol ngl that's probably how a French accent would look like spelt out XD
I'm from Australia and don't mind engagement with the (mostly) US content.
Let's face it, the US election is the most interesting event on the planet anyway.
Tbf it seemed to make more sense for the likes of Reddit, Facebook, etc. Similarly if I go to a Chinese forum I would not assume that everyone there was from the USA.
I've heard this more times, and it's kind of baffling. The US isn't even the biggest individual country on Facebook. What do people who assume everyone is from the US think a non-US "forum" looks like? Where do Americans think everybody else hangs out online?
As a US citizen I think we forget how much of our shit gets out.
Iβm always surprised when I go abroad and people are up to date with somewhat niche US info. I was in Hong Kong and some local dude made a reference to the fatass NJ gov who was chilling on the closed beach during lockdowns.
I do feel like I see far more people complaining about US people making assumptions than I do US people assuming. When Iβm replying to someone I donβt put any thought into where theyβre from unless they drop a context clue.
NOW, but when Reddit started, and therefore the now infamous subreddit names were first doled out?
Maybe you should try posting more often then ;)
To be fair, the US has the largest number of English-speakers of any country in the world. As a first language, it has five times as many native English speakers as second place (the UK). It also has one of the highest Internet penetration rates in the world, meaning most of those English-speakers are also Internet users.
The US is a single country that is three-quarters the population of the entire European Union, and nearly all of its inhabitants speak English and use the Internet. So yes, if you pick a random user on an English social media page, odds are very good that person is an American. If you were to guess any random English-speaking Internet user's nationality, "American" is the best possible guess. But go on a Spanish language forum or a French language forum and nobody will assume you're American.
Consequently, Americans generate the majority or large plurality of English-language Internet content.
Edit: Please stop replying with "English is a lingua franca for non-native English speakers". I never made the claim that someone who uses English on the Internet is likely a native English speaker. I am claiming the converseβthat people who natively speak English are likely to use English on the Internet.
Iβm sorry but this is nonsense. Iβm in a lot of online communities where everyone uses English, despite it being nearly nobodyβs first language. It just happens to be the only language that everyone there knows. Language is no indication of nationality, especially online.
And to be honest, in those places the assumption is usually that everyone is European, which I can imagine is just as annoying for the stray American.
Americans generate the majority of English-language Internet content.
Doubt.
There are 1.3 billion people who use English on the internet as a first or second language.
There are tons of tankie subs where you can masturbate to false expectations of the planet and openly hate people who you've never met before, check it out!
ironically, tankies usually fall very deep into US defaultism, since everything everywhere is always the fault of the US
I don't care where y'all are from as long as you're not a dumbass dickhead.
Assumed by Americans which is an important detail.
To be honest I also find myself assuming this frequently. And I'm rarely incorrect
I wonder if a news community with a "no mentioning the US" rule would work. Not out of any hate, just as something arbitrary like "don't use the letter E".
I hear you and am guilty of it myself. I feel like it's due to the anonymous nature of the internet. I think everyone immediately falls into the category of "peer" before putting a touch more thought into who the actual person (bot/ai) is that wrote the reply. Add that to the fact that most Americans see themselves (as a country) as the king of the world.
Maybe you can try typing with an accent, but I think that'd probably just be seen as a racist American.
i live in DC and we get tagged for everything world politics.
forgive me for not caring if fvey countries get lumped into uspol.