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  • i208khonsu (edited 9 years ago)
    +6

    Quite a coincidence this is posted, then Gay Marriage in America happens.

    It's an interesting question as big stories like this often have polarizing discussions. Not going to say what's right or wrong on this specific issue, but using this story as an example t/equality would have a different viewpoint than t/christianity. Do you really want to aggregate the discussion of these two communities?

    Another example would be presidential elections. Is it really wrong to have separate posts? Like the post for it in t/news and t/politics could be the same, but t/democrats and t/republicans are two separate discussions.

    • drunkenninja (edited 9 years ago)
      +5

      Yep, that is also another good reason for those two similar news posts to remain in different communities.