Resolution:
Tldr: nothing has changed
Thankyou to everyone who has contributed to this thread over the last couple of days. In keeping with the advice offered by some our more prominent members, we will hold off on this until there has been sufficient growth and it is discussed again. However, feel free to make use of the [email protected] community if you wish and make sure you subscribe to it if you don't use our local feed.
I will keep this post stickied for a few days, the original proposal is below for historical purposes
Proposal
At this stage in the growth of this community I think we should begin to consider moving general news content into the dedicated [email protected] community as well as focusing political content onto [email protected] and environmental content in [email protected]. And use this community mostly for opinion pieces and discussing stuff which doesn't necessarily fit into politics or the environment or any other community here.
To make things clearer here are some examples of posts I believe would belong in the news community:
- Burger giant Wendy's signs deal to open 200 Australian stores by 2034
- These Australians are happy to get on their hobby horses — and they're keen for others to do the same
- Australian government lifts humanitarian intake cap to 20,000 visas
- Mushroom mystery: family lunch leaves Australian town reeling after three deaths in suspected poisoning
These would belong in this community:
- Foreign interference through social media is an active threat. Here's what Australia can do
- Why are so many boys and men feeling alone and in the cold?
- Families distressed after 'highly misleading' video used by anti-Voice campaigners goes viral
These would belong in the politics community:
- WA Premier Roger Cook announces repeal of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Laws
- Australia has a dose of ‘long Morrison’, and it’s nothing to sneeze at
These would belong in the politics community but would be well served by a cross-post to environment:
- NSW Labor accused of ‘fundamental breach of trust’ over logging in promised koala national park
- Thousands of Labor members take climate challenge to Albanese
Why?
The main reasons why I want to do this are:
- Establishing a distinction in content now is easier from a moderation perspective while there are relatively few people posting news stories - if we do this now it will become clear to new users where content belongs making maintaining the distinction easy.
- It makes room in this community for longer-running discussions that people can easily keep track of so less arguments are repeated, since it can become difficult to keep track of many posts.
- Users can tune into what they want and out of what they don't want to hear about. E.g. if you don't want to know about politics you can completely ignore that community.
Other discussions
There has been a discussion of this issue in this post and in reply to this comment.
Why the long post?
I want to know what everyone's opinion on the matter is and how this system could be improved or whether it's worth pursuing at all.
I agree with the division you propose, but I don't think we've got the traffic here yet.
It was a happy day for me when I could stop posting news articles in /r/AusGuns, but it was when we reached like 1500 subs and there was about a dozen random posts a day occurring.