A few examples include s*x questions on askreddit, “this” comments, nolife powermods, jokes being more frequent than actual answers

  • @Letstakealook@lemm.ee
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    91 year ago

    I saw this complaint on reddit a lot, but at the end of the day, it was a US based site. Of course there will be mostly Americans and they will default to that understanding.

    Also, the US is a large country. It’s not like Europe where you’re a day trip away from 5 other countries. Most Americans can’t afford travel outside the US, so they only have exposure to the many cultures within the US.

    The hate Americans get for not catering discussion on a US based site to the global community is really what’s strange.

    • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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      61 year ago

      Most Americans can’t afford travel outside the US, so they only have exposure to the many cultures within the US.

      You can travel in a straight line over land 2700 miles from Washington to Florida without leaving the United States. Make a foray into Canada and you can travel a 4300 mile long straight line from Alaska to Florida without leaving a country that speaks majority English.

      • auth
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        11 year ago

        I’m pretty sure that if you visit all states and provinces, it would be a lot more than 4300 miles

        • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          True that. I was just looking at straight lines (or what “straight line” is when you’re traveling across a sphere)

    • ShittyKopper [they/them]
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      The hate Americans get for not catering discussion on a US based site to the global community is really what’s strange.

      I just want y’all to stop saying shit like “oh xyz is like 20$ right now” like it’s just as cheap everywhere else in the world.

    • TheUniqueOne
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      11 year ago

      This comment itself is ironically filled with American exceptionalism mythology.

      • APassenger
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        41 year ago

        I’m curious, which part is a myth? I only see facts and not all of them paint America as great.

        These things exist elsewhere, besides. Just not always in “the West.”

        • TheUniqueOne
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          11 year ago

          Americans size doesn’t excuse their ignorance and a lot of other countries don’t believe they are the only country the way americans do.

          • @Letstakealook@lemm.ee
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            41 year ago

            Let me simplify this. Would you go to a forum with an address in .ar and complain that the discussion doesn’t pertain to you? You wouldn’t, but you are just blindly hateful of Americans for whatever reason.

            • TheUniqueOne
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              41 year ago

              Fine if you want your websites to be an american echo chamber you do you. Thats what you want not me and thats not what sites you probably claim to be american advertise themselves as either.

              • APassenger
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                America is far from a monolith. Our states roughly equate to different European countries with vastly different cultures, foods, rights and laws.

                We just speak dialects that are almost all the same and roll up under one political entity. It is not so dissimilar than the EU, otherwise.

                We are, in many practical terms a forced confederation with a shared Constitution. There are those, like in the EU, who want out.

                Edit: the shared single language is one of our under-recognized super-powers. I can travel this huge land mass and communicate viably everywhere. It is key to our cultural impact. It is accidental, but helpful to us. Except when we have people who dislike our impact and become hostile.

                • TheUniqueOne
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                  21 year ago

                  Except that’s not true states are no where near similar to countries. Hell a lot of european countries are arguably more diverse internally by far than america examples include the spanish regions, french regions, italian regions and so many others. To argue the US is like the EU is to completely ignore the independence of EU counties and how each of those organizations work to a delusional level. The US throughout its country is very culturally similar with most differences on racial and economic basis.

                  • APassenger
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                    Sounds like we’re both wrong, then.

                    If I drive 45 minutes east, I’m in something akin to the US south. Extremely conservative in specific ways. North a few hours and everyone distrusts anyone who didn’t grow up there.

                    45 minutes west and I’m in everyone’s favorite (not) failed city, San Francisco.

                    And those very conservative places I mentioned… are quite different from south conservative. They drive the same vehicles, wear the same hats, but don’t hold the same values.

                    California, for all its notoriety as being overly accepting has known pla es POC are advised against visiting. Some areas are very non-church and others are profoundly Christian or other religions.

                    We have enclaves of near-pure ethnic/cultural people tracing back to wherever. I’m not simply talking about Chinatown or Japan town.

                    We’re not a monolith even within a small area. I didn’t assert that the EU was. Only that we are more diverse than credited.

                    Particularly when the topic arises by people comfortable talking others how to be when they know nothing of the person or people.

          • APassenger
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            01 year ago

            Which Americans are you talking to? We know there are other countries and cultures. We just aren’t responsible for learning deeply about all of them. No one is.

            You’re using some strong, broad strokes that aren’t reflective of my experience at all.

            • TheUniqueOne
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              21 year ago

              You should learn about experiences outside your own that you are not is not a good thing.

              • APassenger
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                I am learning those things… hell, I’m studying a completely different language and learning the history.

                I think I’m not who you think I am.

              • APassenger
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                -21 year ago

                The above is one example.

                You don’t have a high ground, here.

    • @wildeaboutoskar@beehaw.org
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      11 year ago

      I appreciate that. What bugs me is when people don’t read the name of the sub they’re in though - if it’s askUK or casualuk then maybe it’s not the place to talk about America, particularly when it’s an advice thread about laws for example.

      Just some self awareness would be good.