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WTF is the difference between s/politics and /uspolitics

from shim's mouth:

Uspolitics is a fallback for things that aren’t recent political news.

so, what is the real difference besides a default/non-default sub?

WTF is the difference between s/politics and /uspolitics from shim's mouth: >Uspolitics is a fallback for things that aren’t recent political news. so, what is the real difference besides a default/non-default sub?

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ok, but what is the point on sliding something from one to another?

is there some logic involved?