BAN NON-POLITICAL NEWS FROM /pol/.
It will make /news/ more popular because people will have to go to /news/ for their non-political news.
>>472770
>NON-POLITICAL NEWS
How do you define that?
>>473455
1. everine duplicates requireth checkling
2. perhaps what might quality is news not involving the various political machinations and such, the governmental processes of the nations of the world
>>472770
Eh it's a fair idea but I think mods would be too lazy to enforce it. It would help /news/ but it might cause /news/-/pol/ intra-board relations to take a nosedive which might lead to an excuse for mischief.
Plus I'm not sure /pol/ really cares all that much if a little bit of non-political news makes it there. >>>/pol/rules/1 still says "Current events" are on topic there.
>>474977
nye's dubs