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That's fair, but do you really feel there needs to be two co-existing communities for the same thing with less than 5k people in this one?
I think they serve two different purposes. "World news" is literally event by event news, "world" can be more discussion-oriented (edit: well, except that they... only allow news articles, geez).
I just posted an op-ed in /c/worldnews a minute ago thinking "huh this would fit better if there were a /c/world, this isn't exactly news so much as analysis" (then just now seeing this post). If we learned one thing from reddit it's not to centralize control over communities.
Gotcha, yeah, many people seem on board with a merge, but given that some people aren't and it's not particularly close to unanimous I don't think we will be doing it. Thanks for the feedback!
You or me perhaps not, but someone else might. Since you appear to want to join the team of c/world, I see no reason to not leave this community open for someone else to take over.
Multiple communities can exist, especially for a subject like world news.
I mean, I'm not leaning more one way than the other, it just seemed like a reasonable proposal to put it all under one roof. I consulted the community for a reason, it isn't just my opinion that matters regardless. Thank you for the input.