• Godric@lemmy.world
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      Genuine Skill Issue, how long has the internet been around?

      Americans don’t assume people online are americans because they’re arrogant assholes, they assume because it’s been X decades and somehow their 4.2% of the world still dominates the internet.

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          4 months ago

          Yeah, maybe!

          But we’re still doing this thread in English, and I’ll bet the reason why isn’t Britain’s impact on the internet.

          Fantastic name by the way

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            But we’re still doing this thread in English, and I’ll bet the reason why isn’t Britain’s impact on the internet.

            It is incredible how poor you guys are at understanding the concept of languages. Your comments are completely unrelated to the fact that Americans are not a majority on the internet, even though Americans always assume so.

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      4 months ago

      It made sense on Reddit, being an American company. I am sure British or Australian social media has a similar assumption. (Please list them below.)

      It makes less sense here.