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Could it have gone somewhere else? Yes. But it could also go here - it's not required to be "specific", just "relevant".
Also, USA cultural values do legitimately tend to differ from others - e.g. we say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" when we mean merely "great" (oh wait, no, that's the other country that starts with a U...:-P), or in general try to "spin" things in a more positive light. Which is not always good. But it does feel welcoming, if that makes any sense?
I have an idea for an experiment: would you like to crosspost this somewhere else, perhaps AskLemmy, and we can see how the results may differ there?
I feel like the regular community members - FAR more so than mere mods and even admins - are the ones who create a sense of "community". Upvotes and comments make it what it is, regardless of the rules, e.g. just try saying that you like a Mac (or worse, WINDOZE) in a Linux community.:-P (Theoretically someone can like whatever they like according to the "rules"? But in practice, downvotes and angry responses will chase those people away - good riddance!?! - while upvotes and and positive comments will reinforce the ~~echo chamber effect~~ sense of "community").
I have no idea what country you are talking about nor what you were trying to say in that needlessly long response.
But as a Linux user you've offended me slightly, which I blow out of off proportion now.
So as a non us citizen, European actually, and Linux user I wish you good night, sir!