From kde-community Thu Dec 05 12:26:58 2019 From: Christian Loosli Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:26:58 +0000 To: kde-community Subject: Re: Please don't make planet.kde.org into a politics feed Message-Id: <5860170.T2dMh9t2cS () minixfox> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-community&m=157554890031546 Am Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2019, 13:24:30 CET schrieb Eike Hein: > But they don't, so your calculation is about solving a problem that doesn= 't > currently exist. I consider that a tricky argument that leads to a slippery slope, because=20 whenever people will at political stuff, it will be "but the other person = was=20 allowed, too!", so in my opinion it's a matter of fairness.=20 > Cheers, > Eike Kind regards,=20 Christian=20 =20 > On December 5, 2019 1:21:08 PM GMT+01:00, Christian Loosli =20 wrote: > >For me it's a rather simple calculation: if every contributor on planet > >would > >post as many articles on politics as e.g. you do, the planet would be > >simply > >overcrowded with it. > > > >Given we already have filters for languages, maybe there could be a > >filter for > >non-KDE stuff, so that people who to go planet.kde to read about, well, > >KDE, > >could filter all that stuff out. > > > >Kind regards, > > > >Christian > > > >Am Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2019, 13:04:35 CET schrieb Jonathan Riddell: > >> Planet KDE exists to allow KDE people to share information about > > > >themselves > > > >> as well as their KDE contributions. A hard Brexit will affect KDE > >> significantly which is why I include it here. The idea that talking > > > >about > > > >> politics is dangerous or anti-social really scares me and is one > > > >reason why > > > >> the populists have taken over so much of the political discussion > >> currently. I often get people thanking me for my political opinion > > > >blogs. > > > >> If you don=E2=80=99t want to read it then don=E2=80=99t read it. > >>=20 > >> The rule we came up with is "The majority of content in your blog > > > >should be > > > >> about KDE and your work on KDE. Blog posts about personal subjects > > > >are also > > > >> encouraged since Planet KDE is a chance to learn more about the > > > >developers > > > >> behind KDE." I've never heard anyone suggest changes to that rule. > >>=20 > >> Jonathan > >>=20 > >> On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 at 11:53, Christian Loosli > > > >wrote: > >> > Dear Community, > >> >=20 > >> > I'm 100% sure this topic came up in the past due to the same blog, > > > >but I > > > >> > can't > >> > find it on the mailing list, so I assume it happened on forums or > > > >chat: > >> > currently the top blog post on planet.kde.org is about voting for a > >> > specific > >> > political party. I understand that in these times there are many > > > >countries > > > >> > with heated and important political debates, and some very > > > >important > > > >> > global > >> > topics as well. However, these already occupy all the news site. > >> > Now if every blog appearing on the planet would target a political > > > >subject > > > >> > that is very important to the blogger, planet.kde.org would be yet > >> > another > >> > political news/opinions feed. > >> >=20 > >> > If I want politics, I go to one of these. If I want to read about > > > >KDE, I > > > >> > go to > >> > planet.kde.org. > >> >=20 > >> > Please dear bloggers: there are categories, and you can choose > > > >which of > > > >> > your > >> > blogs do show up on the planet. I know that some topics are very > > > >important > > > >> > to > >> > you and obviously you are free to blog about them, but please keep > > > >the > > > >> > planet.kde.org feed free of it, so it doesn't become a mess where > > > >it's > > > >> > hard to > >> > find the content people actually go there for. > >> >=20 > >> > Thanks and kind regards, > >> >=20 > >> > Christian