IDK, if this community has any hope of being anywhere near as comprehensive in coverage as the News Subreddits were its going to take some superusers.
A super user is not a spammer.
If you think that 19 is a lot of news articles for the whole planet in a single day, enough that it counts as spam, then my friend have I got news for you :-(
19 isn't a lot for the planet, but it is a lot for a single user.
We'd rather the front page be representative of what MULTIPLE people think is important, not just one person, otherwise we might as well just turn it over to a bot pulling from the Google News algorithm.
I agree one person can't properly sample the world stage of news.
if this community has any hope of being anywhere near as comprehensive in coverage as the News Subreddits
I left Reddit on purpose.
I would rather have quality than volume.
I would rather my news feed be diverse than dominated by one or two self-appointed influencers of discourse. (Even if they have good intentions.)
I approve of this rule. Ten articles per person each day is more than enough at this stage, and the threshold for "too much" can always be adjusted as the community grows.
I get why these mods didn't like that users posts but this is such a dumb way to to put in a prevention rule. Especially when they even admit it wasn't spam.
Why artificially limit how much people can interact to get traffic to a community?
Just like if you saw the front page filled only with articles from the same source, seeing the front page filled with posts by the same username gives the impression that someone is pushing an agenda.
I mentioned this myself in a post I made regarding Myanmar, I have a personal angle on that and if it seems like I yammer on too much about Myanmar, feel free to tell me to shut up. :)
I saw different sources but feels more like a lack of others posting issue rather than just someone pushing an agenda
This community censors Al Jazeera posts by calling them "duplicates" and leaves up the least anti-Israel post.
I highly doubt it cares about being comprehensive in coverage
It's also really obvious when they're all from the same news source or very closely related ones.
I only post a couple a day at most, but I also try to vary the news sources I'm using, so I'm not just promoting one news organization's stance.
Even alternating sources, it's still a reflection of that users opinion of what they feel is important and needs promotion... So, yeah. 19 is a bit much.
19 articles still seems like reasonable usage to me. Spam or abuse would probably be a bit higher than that and likely include off topic and duplicate links.
That was the question I put to the other mods... "Heyyy... we don't exactly have a rule for this, 19 seems like a lot..."
We collectively decided on 10, but this is all new, it might change!
The prime focus is making sure no single user dominates the front page. How big the "front page" is varies by app though.
Posting a shit ton of full text news articles is gonna get the instance DCMA’d
What is the difference between one person doing it 20 times and 20 different people doing it once?
I didn’t say either was good/better/whatever. Regardless of who’s doing it, if the news forums here just start posting full text articles like crazy, eventually the instance will get smacked down for it.
Posting full articles is probably not great, but the number of posts per time unit probably shouldn't be limited unless it's causing a technical issue. It's news content. That's why we're subscribed.
Maybe poster is out of work right now, following the news closely, posting what seems important. Surely 10-100 important news items happen each day.
In my opinion the volume of posts isn't the problem, but copy pasting full text from a site is the issue.
Copy/pasting the full text of an article breaks the rules at the lemmy.world level, that's already been accounted for in the Sidebar rules.
RIP MICROWAVE 😭
LOL Microwave DOES post a bunch, but not to the point where we get reports on it. Not to where we look at the front page and see:
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All his posts get me to engage a ton. They’re very informative on current medical system issues. I had a gripe with them at one point about being inflammatory but I was wrong, the sources are usually of extremely good quality.
Pretty sure they mean nekandro.
I dunno. I personally have no problem with someone just copying what's posted on Reddit here.
At least until there's more engagement.
Let's see if we can make this place better.
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