UK Politics
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!ukpolitics@lemm.ee appears to have vanished! We can still see cached content from this link, but goodbye I guess! :'(
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Yes and no; that thread didn’t have this morning’s revelations but it’s got more activity on it.
Hard to know which of the Uk_politics and UnitedKingdom communities is better for these kinds of discussion.
I’m subscribed to both and see both regularly.
Thanks for signposting though!
Oh, yeah, not saying "don't discuss it here", just that there's a bunch of related material that already came up in discussion there; easy to make it available here by just linking to it.
At the beginning, I considered doing redirection of posts. Then I realised, it's probably easier if people decide for themselves, with UKP for really fine grained stuff.
Like reports on north eastern quangos responsible for duck nutrition.
Well let’s hope that this quango doesn’t find out that while I know loads about the nutritional value of ducks I know next to nothing about their nutritional needs.
On a more serious note, I suspect that over time these things will settle themselves as increasing numbers of users opt for different communities over time. We’re at the point now where there are more posts and comments in my subscribed communities than I can reasonably keep up with, which is a new thing (and a good thing).