• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    What about if !politics is used for government-related posts.

    Teachers negotiating with government, policy changes for surgeons out of the control of the surgeons themselves, ETS, parliament protest, RNZ tankie issue (not related to our government but fully political in it’s own right), these would go in !politics.

    All Whites abuse, teacher being a dick, migrant workers being exploited, Mongrel Mob charges - these would go in !newzealand as their relationship to the government is not central to the article.

    I also hear concern about the lock-and-crosspost idea. Perhaps when it’s not black and white, this is an encouraged split rather than an enforced one?

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      1 year ago

      their relationship to the government is not central to the article.

      This is a good place to draw the line, in my opinion. I mean, what is “central” might be up for debate. But it’s still a good guide. I’d categorise the articles the same as you.

      And I think we leave it as a recommendation unless something seems obviously out of place at the moment.

      (I just realised I didn’t actually submit this comment last night)

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        1 year ago

        Maybe we could write a post to help people decide which community to put an article in, but not be too strict on enforcing it?

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          I think this is the best option. We’ve had the full range of answers, from none of them are political to all of them are, and everything in between. And I don’t think there’s much appetite for locking posts, etc. at this stage.