• JASN_DE
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    Is it? Or is it a question of which communities you’re looking at? Because mine isn’t.

    • @DandomRude@lemmy.worldOP
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      Yes, you can set that up. But most news communities such as /world, /worldnews, /news, and others are very US-centric. I wonder why that has to be the case when it should be clear to everyone by now that the White House is employing troll tactics.

      • @hanabatake@lemmy.ml
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        I don’t know for other countries, but I read French news in French. So the French instance is way smaller than the English speaking ones

        • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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          Would that be J Lai Lu? And how would you make it show more often in your feed and us news show less often? That’s the kind of balance I’d like to get, useful us news about once a day and useful French news about once a day, instead of 10x of same Epstein news and 0 French/whatever

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            That’s why we moved our french communities there, on jlai.lu. so if you have a jlai.lu account, you can set your timeline to local and then every news will be french.

            There is another solution : PieFed. With PieFed account, you can subcribe to the flux i created :

            Oh i forgot, on piefed, we have a keyword filter. You can add trump, musk, eipstein and then ask piefed to hide or blur those posts.

            I hope it helped ya somehow :)

            • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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              I appreciate all the info, unfortunately there’s several things that confuse me.

              What’s piefed, is this an instance or an app?

              What do I do if I want Australia, France and a few other countries, do I need accounts in multiple instances? How do I find them? Can I have all of their posts collated simultaneously in my racoon app?

              What’s a flux?

              Is there a book “Lemmy for Dummies”? Or perhaps a ted talk course to teach me basics?

              • Snoopy
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                117 days ago

                PieFed is a software that support flair, tags, multicommu…your instance has opened a PieFed instance there : https://piefed.world

                The account on jlai.lu allow ya to use local shorting so you can switch to french content or english easily as we do.

                A flux, is a piefed feature, this is a multicommunity. They can be public (shared to everyone) or private. So you can create flux based on countries, language, whatever come to your mind…on subcribe to an available flux, import existing one to your piefed instance…

          • @hanabatake@lemmy.ml
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            Would that be J Lai Lu?

            J’lai lu has news but it isn’t the only thing. it is the best I know but there might be something better. I don’t know how to search for communities by language. I actually read newspapers at the library when I want to read French news

            And how would you make it show more often in your feed and us news show less often?

            I sort by scale for this

      • @blarghly@lemmy.world
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        Because the USA has so much military and economic power that it is the axis about which the English-speaking world turns. And it is making wildly stupid choices in its foreign and domestic policies, which gets peoples attention from both potential impacts to their own countries and out of sheer horror and exasperation. Finally, it has a huge population relative to any other english speaking nation, and its citizens will tend to vote as a bloc about things they find interesting. And the things they find interesting will typically involve their own nation. Germans, for example, will do this too - but there are far fewer germans than americans, so in an open market, American news gets the most votes from its citizens and ends up on top of the stack.

        • @0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Nah, bullshit. Most news networks and media houses have marketing teams to spread their news links and artificially “boost” their links all over the place. Lemmy has these folks who pretend to be normal users but tend to only post news from specific websites or post tangetial links and then add in their own. And, they get to the top fast.

          It’s social media marketing 101.

          Normal lemmy users who actually got here to escape the vote manipulations or whatever in other networks usually post archived links, summary, or even the whole article in the text. You don’t normally see that with marketing accounts. And I’ve seen that’s grow ever more as the community gets larger.

          But continue to think the US is the center of the universe and there’s no manipulation or marketing going on at all. It’s working out so well for it, they made a TV reality star president, TWICE.

          But you do you on your axis.

        • @Rooskie91@discuss.online
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          This is what I wanted to suggest. There’s just a lot of news happening in America right now, and because of America’s position in the western world that news has widespread implications.

          Politics in America are also very dramatic, so the stories might drive more engagement from people into that sort of thing.

  • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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    Because it’s the most newsworthy country at the moment. The most powerful country in the world is crashing before your eyes, whilst the rest of the world mostly continues on as it was. Yeah, some noteworthy things are happening all over the world, but that’s not as dramatic as the fall of arguably the most hated country in the world. And everything from genocide to climate change, disease and general suffering can be at least tangentially related to the disaster that is the US and it’s administration. I mean, what noteworthy things are there to chide Sweden for? Anything? Is it comparible to the horrors and despair that the US is causing? There’s your answer.

    • @vala@lemmy.world
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      … but that’s not as dramatic as the fall of arguably the most hated country in the world

      Easy there, lets not forget Israel. America is maybe right behind them though.

      • PastafARRian
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        Israel wouldn’t be high on that list without the sweetheart funding it gets from the United States to wage its atrocities.

        • @breecher@sh.itjust.works
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          It is not just the funding, they literally got a cheerleader in Trump, extremely eager to participate as well, as was seen with the bombing of Iran.

          Netanyahu doesn’t have to hold back anymore, he can blatantly genocide because he got the backing of the US, and the European leaders are mostly too spineless to cross the Americans.

      • @breecher@sh.itjust.works
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        Most of the things happening in Israel now is because of the US though. Netanyahu really felt empowered by Trump becoming president, and rightly so, because he can manipulate that orange toddler into doing anything he wants.

    • @pmk@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I checked the news in the biggest newspaper in sweden, and there’s this story about a bus that scraped the roof while driving under a bridge. Must have been scary for the passengers. Luckily it wasn’t going that fast. And there’s a list of schools where you actually get paid to study so you don’t need student loans.

      • For Norway a good chunk of the news on our state-run newspaper is related to the US as well. Especially the recent Epstein stuff

        Other than that it’s Israel/Palestine, Ukraine/Russia, some other international news, sports, the current heatwave, a little about nature, a little about new infrastructure projects, a news story about hate speech, and a couple other misc stories

      • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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        That’s awesome that that’s the worst news from there. And I love Sweden and Norway as that’s where my family originated from. What I wouldn’t give to have been born in either of those countries. Unfortunately I’m one generation out of being able to easily go back.

    • @0x0@lemmy.zip
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      what noteworthy things are there to chide Sweden for?

      They’re been losing Social Bastion points for a while now and are turning a hard right towards Aryan Master-race ethos.
      Most of europe actually.

    • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Almost at all times…
      Because those at the head of the whole government thingy fuck it up for almost half of the world…

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    Because the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

    Chaos makes the news. Boring doesn’t. Countries that are currently being run by mostly functional adults don’t find themselve in the news as much as countries that are a literal dumpster fire being fed by boat-loads of orange toddler piss.

    Ergo…the U.S. news is everywhere at the moment.

  • FarraigePlaisteaċ
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    This is one of my main motivations to learn other languages. The internet is tedious if you only speak English.

    • @zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com
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      318 days ago

      That’s a good point. I’ve already been tempted to pick up French for weird cartoons like peepoodo, but there’s so much Internet I don’t see at all because English

      • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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        The good thing about English is that it’s a slut. So many words and terms come from other languages that it’s easy to have a basic word base to start with from other languages. As easy as some Americans dismiss Spanish influence, it’s hard to not have at least some kind of understanding of at least some words. And being a Latin language, it’s not that hard to grow from there. Hell, even the warnings and manuals for equipment will accidentally give you exposure as you look for the english version. Hablamos por uno ràzon. Broken ass Spanish, but it gets the point across.

        • @zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com
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          Yeah and as a Canadian everything I have comes with French on the label. Guess it’s suiting that the romance languages have been sleeping with the English slut

  • Cethin
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    1217 days ago

    In pretty sure my instance is based in Germany, or somewhere in Europe at least. That doesn’t really matter. You can belong to an instance hosted anywhere, and also I don’t trust data privacy at all in the US so I’d rather not have my home instance be hosted here.

    • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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      Presumably somewhere close enough that they don’t want to risk breaking UK law as it’s blocked here. Not sure if any other instances will follow. I think all of lemmy is probably against UK law now. Hope we will always have some instances or its small enough to get ignored.

  • @0x0@lemmy.zip
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    Most likely English-centric.
    For me, english is my internet language anyway so…

  • Owl
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    The internet as a whole is pretty US centric

    There are however exceptions (for example: china)

    • HobbitFoot
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      518 days ago

      And I’m sure that Mandarin Internet media sites are very Sinocentric.

      • @Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com
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        English is a first language in more countries than Mandarin is, though.

        Do wish Yanks would recognise the world as bigger than themselves, the PRC and the USA are shockingly similar.

        • HobbitFoot
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          If you compare English as a first language, the USA is still over a majority. There is a reason why most other English-speaking nations have some subsidy for local media.

  • @descartador@lemmy.eco.br
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    I think only Americans like announcing they are Americans. Working with tourists in Europe spotting Americans was easy because the first thing they would say is “hello, I’m from America”, or “I’m from Califooornia”

    Never had this happen with any other nationality.

      • @Potatar@lemmy.world
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        or, you know, keep it to yourself unless asked? No one needs to know which planet you come from, why does it matter if I’m from Mars? Will you see me as inferior because I didn’t have a good atmosphere or liquid water in my childhood and my favorite color is red because that’s what we had?

    • ByteOnBikes
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      As an American, the first thing you spot is my overweight ass asking for a bucket of Mayo.

      I never said “I’m an American” or any of that in my life.

    • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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      Strange. Working with tourists in the US, you can’t get Europeans to NOT tell you where they’re from. Pretty much everyone who speaks English will tell you where they’re from and even the ones who don’t usually still do.

      I think its a subconscious need to feel like people are interested in you as you are in them.

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    My guess is because the US is a dumpster fire that is exploding right now, and let’s be honest: who doesn’t slow down to “rubber neck” a dumpster fire when they’re passing by?

    Once we’ve completely fallen on our asses, and worn ourselves out crying like little babies, I’m sure the noise will subside.

    Until then you probably want to get a lemmy client that supports keyword filtering and you can at least lessen the noise a little.

    ~As an American, I don’t know if “rubber necking” is a known colloquialism outside of the US. So, if you don’t know, it’s a term used to refer to the assholes on the road who slow down to gawk at traffic accidents as if they’ve never seen one before; very, very annoying.~

    • @breecher@sh.itjust.works
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      No, the majority of users on reddit are non-Americans. Americans are just the biggest national group of users, but they are a minority. You are more likely to be talking to a non-American than an American on reddit.

        • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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          I’ve accidentally learned a good amount of German from lemmy, actually. I didnt mean to, but from similar words, to looking up Rammstein lyrics, I had a base. From that base, and context, I’m actually learning a good bit of German without intention. Sometimes I read a German headline and it takes me a second to realize I’m reading German. I come across a word I don’t know and I’m like “oh shit, I’m reading German”. It’s honestly been my favorite part of lemmy, I struggled with Spanish in a classroom setting and here I am learning German on accident. Granted, I couldn’t pretend to know how to pronounce half of it, but I’m learning to read it.

          • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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            You have to be a bit careful, because some people deliberately talk in wrong German (“Zangendeutsch”, where words are translated from English by “force”).

              • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                Worse.
                The German you read from Zangendeutsch memes are almost as grammatically accurate as the German accent you got from Schwarzenegger.
                Imagine the most broken grammar and then you get that.

                On top the grammar is also non-applicable.

                Upside: You can still get some idea of what the meme is about. :)

            • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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              Probably eisbrecher, honestly. Because it started coming up on a Rammstein playlist. Which is cool because it gives me the base for ice and breaker, making it that much easier for me to pick up on other words in context, that I may have missed otherwise. Even moreso because I read so much climate news, which is important to me as the US dwindles in climate research, I hope to learn more French and German. I just wish I could learn my grandparents native languages of Norwegian and swedish. Those are much harder for me, even though I’ve actually put effort into those. It just doesn’t come as easy to me.

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    The US population is grouped together in one giant pool instead of spread out by state like Europe is grouped by individual country. We focus on national news that affects the large population, and stuff that happens on other states becsuse of the shared identity, while European countries don’t have the same kind of European Union shenanigans that affect all of Europe and mostly post about country level stuff. Communities in languages other than English also tend to be posted in separate communites further separating their discussions from the general purpose communities.

    We are also louder, which also contributes, but that is not as big of a deal as the sheer numbers.

    • @AppleTea@lemmy.zip
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      plus, you know, inheritors of the British empire - practically an unbroken chain of hegemonic anglophones who refuse to learn another language

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        While a huge portion of the population chooses not to become fluent in a language, because nearly everything within hundreds of miles of where they live uses the same language by default, we still provide opportunities to learn languages and in some areas people are commonly bilingual.

        It can be hard to maintain a language without frequent exposure. I had some classes in Spanish and French, but without a large population that speaks either language in my area I just forgot it over time. Moved tons place where we do have a lot of people who speak Spanish and English, but since I’m not part of their community my exposure is limited to the occasional festival or signage as nobody needs me to impose my attempt to learn their language on them.

        It isn’t all about refusal, it is mostly lack of exposure.

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          Yeah, the geography certainly plays a role - much like it does for Britain having ~30 miles of ocean between it and the rest of Europe.

          But the broad trend in the States has been a narrowing of languages. Like, a century ago there was national distribution for newspapers printed in German. Those started disappearing during WW1 and were completely gone by the end of WW2. And, of course, that is dwarfed by the number of First Nations languages that have been driven to the edge extinction, if not outright extinguished already.

          I think if Lemmy wants to have less of a US bent to topics and perspectives, then they’ll have to follow ich_iel’s example and stubbornly commit to a language that isn’t english. The way how the internet collapses geography, conversation trends toward orbiting the densest population of monoglots.

          • snooggums
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            It is a self reinforcing system, and the same reason that English has become so widespread worldwide.

            Increased communication across wider areas promote common languages to be more accessible to more people, so in the case of the US this means each time people communicate it is more likely to be in English. Sure, some stupid laws have helped out too but this is a trend that was going to happen in the US for the same reasons English is increasingly used worldwide, but we don’t have a national language that English is being added to to promote being bilingual. Quebec has been fighting the trend though legislation since it was happening there as well.

            Even regional dialects of English are being homogenized within the US. It is less likely for people traveling across many states to be unable to understand a regional dialect as was fairly common before cheap long distance communication.

        • I actually has another language, but kinda never used it. The Mandarin part of my brain is sort of “inactive” ever since I immigrated to the US, because I mostly like to watch western content, and Chinese drama is way too censored, cliche, and never explores new concepts Most of the stuff is WW2 drama, or its about the distsnt past like the imperial dynasties, its too much cringy romance stuff, has this weird conservative “men strong, woman weak” trope, no LGBT characters, no plot twists because every plot is follows a predictible pattern. I never once seen an accurate portrayal of child abuse. Its always the kid character being portrayed as a psycopath, and they never portray the parents with any sort of blame. So much Filial Piety propaganda in everyday media.

          And ever since I had depression, I feel like none of the people in the Chinese-American community (those who were born in China) could even understand what depression is like. Whereas at least those who grew up under a western culture sort of understands what depression is.

          I just don’t find Mandarin to be very useful, so its kinda a repressed memory now.

          I mean, what would communicating with mainland Chinese people even look like? Those nationalists are just gonna call me a “汉奸” (han traitor) merely for the fact that I’m living in the west. Hearing a Chinese language whether it be Cantonese or Mandarin give me PTSD because of how toxic the community is.

          I mean, I’m cis, but imagine if I came out as trans or gay (I’m not, I’m saying hypothetically if I were), my parents would tell me to go to the 18th level of hell and my entire extended family would look at me in a weird way. I’m struggling with depression and everyone just assumes I’m being lazy. No fuck off, I don’t need your stupid necklace to “protect me from evil spirits”, I need my meds. I sort of just expect anyone speaking Cantonese or Mandarin to be extremely conservative.

          As for other languages, they tried teaching spanish in middle school and highschool but I didn’t retain and memory of most of it. Unless they were taking us on a school trip to Spain or Mexico, its very impractical to learn it. And I do not live in a hispanic nighborhood so its practically impossible to learn. I mean, I couldn’t think of a scenario where I ever needed to speak another language. And I already understand enough Cantonese to understand my parents gossipping with other people, I don’t really want to have a conversation with them anyways, so no need to expand my vocabulary.

      • @blarghly@lemmy.world
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        I am actively working on learning spanish as an American, because I want to be able to speak to people when I go to central and south America.

        I have far less interest in learning french or german, because Europe is both expensive to get to for me, and expensive to stay in relative to other places I have equal interest in travelling to. And besides that, if I were to travel to Europe, I’ve been told that everyone there already speaks english anyway. And besides that, I’ve been told that even if I try to learn french or german, the locals will just speak to me in English anyway since it is faster for them. Due to this, learning these languages largely becomes an intellectual exercise performed for its own sake. And if I’m going to spend hours doing some sort of intellectual hobby, I could just as easily want to learn to paint or play the guitar or perform statistical analysis on the different varieties of weeds in my back yard.

        • @AppleTea@lemmy.zip
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          yeah, broadly speaking, there are two languages spoken on this continent and french is not one of them (désolée Quebec)