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We already have that. There are lots of feddit.de .it .nl .something. And We have communities for politics in Europe / Gemany / ...
I see lots of fellow germans here. So no issue from my side...
Yeah, I'm talking more about smaller countries. We have plenty of Europeans and North Americans, but for example people from South America, I don't see a lot, same goes for the East side
/me raises hand
That said I think that it's better to create instances for languages than countries. Three reasons:
A good example of that is feddit.de - note how the instance targets German speakers, not people from Germany.
That's actually a very good idea. Language communities! So people could find a lot of content and not be separated by country