On Monday, 7 November 2022 at 05:30:20 UTC, thebluepandabear wrote:
> For the next couple of days I was trying very hard to find an apolitical language to learn instead of Rust, and I stumbled across D. D seemed like a good language to learn and I saw that the community was extremely nice, although I am not sure whether D is an apolitical language (or whether they have been involved politically).
D and the forum are as apolitical as it could be. Probably, I would not mind the D Language Foundation reaching out to politicians because of problems in the industry that change in regulation might fix.
I was here in 2016/17 and 2020/21 when American presidential elections took place, which were probably the most political events in the recent past concerning an English-language forum. I don’t remember vividly what was here in 2016/17, but I guess I would if the forum had been full of posts regarding the election. In 2020/21, I remember discussions about politics almost everywhere, but in this forum, people were pleasantly happy to ignore American politics. To me, it was a place I could go to to get away from it. I remember seeing one thread; this here is the second political thread on this forum I stumbled upon (I consider this a political thread, even if it’s about politics in general). I very much do hold political opinions as probably a lot of people here do, but it seems all forum posters self-evidently understand that here is not the proper place for it. I’ve not witnessed Walter or anyone else in management ever needing to keep politics out of the forum.
> I am just here asking whether or not D will keep politics out of programming, et cetera, and look – if D is political then I have absolutely no issue, in fact I respect this decision completely. It's just that when politics gets involved in programming it puts me off instantly, so that's why I asked.
I guess there is only one instance when talking about politics in a specialized forum like this is appropriate: When (proposed or implemented) regulations affect forums per se or the topics it’s concerned with.