• Soleos@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Maybe it has to do with your language settings as well? I imagine filtering out English will make your experience much less US-centric.

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      9 days ago

      Filtering out English is a bad idea because 80% (no quote just an estimation) of the content here is written in English.

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        9 days ago

        Yes, that is the implication I was making to answer the original question. The majority of content here is in English–>the majority of English-first users are from the US–>this is why Lemmy seems so US-centric.

        I was being a little obtuse because it’s like a French-filtered user asking why social media seems so France-centric even though there’s lots of social media in Africa–there are other languages that people use that you’re not necessarily seeing on your feed.

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          8 days ago

          That is not the reality though. The majority of English-first users is a quite irrelevant statistic, since a majority of people from non-English speaking countries still uses English on the internet outside of their specific national environments. The majority of English speakers on the internet are non-Americans, so it explains nothing about why the English language (international) areas of lemmy are US-centric.