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Seems to be a misunderstanding. My proposal concerns servers, not communities. It would do no more than responsibilize users ("your virtual home here has people who may be your neighbors") and encourage them to join local communities where they might discuss local issues (rather than, say, US politics).
Corporate social media is only biased towards local if you count the whole USA as "local". Again, seems to be a misunderstanding. In the US case "local" would mean state or town.
What's the difference? Servers are communities.
There's that false dichotomy again. I think what instance someone is on has very little effect on what content they engage with. And if it does, this change would be detrimental rather than beneficial.
We must be using different corporate social media. Of course facebook, twitter and tiktok show different content depending on every factor there is. The thing is, they wont confront you with people from your town that have a different opinion. They are tuned towards NOT changing whatever opinion you already have, unless you're pre-disposed to going down dopamine-laced rabbit holes.
Meanwhile, the fediverse does confront people with differing opinions. That it doesn't necessarily do so locally, is a feature, not a bug.
You're an argumentative fellow! I'm still not sure exactly what it is you're disagreeing with. My proposal is pretty boring and inoffensive. Everything's in the post. But if you disagree, that's fine.
No they're not. Communities have "c/" in front of their name. I'm sure you know that already.
You're confusing my use of the word community in its literal meaning, with its meaning as a term in the context of lemmy as a piece of software.
I do not think that sorting people online by where they are from would help.
In fact I think sorting people online by where they are from could even be harmful, and potentially dangerous.
That the change you would make is small, does not change my opinion that it would be for the worse, nor that your reasoning for wanting to make it, as I understand it, seems faulty.