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mwmisses4289

(4,222 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:23 AM Mar 11

I would like to make a polite request, please.

If you are going to post an article about an event taking place somewhere, please put what city/state/country it may be happening in.
For example:
This event is happening in portland.
Which Portland? Maine? England? Oregon?
Better would be:
This event happening in Portland, Oregon....

With so many towns, cities, and counties sharing names, saying what state or country a town or city is in would be very helpful.
Thanks.

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I would like to make a polite request, please. (Original Post) mwmisses4289 Mar 11 OP
Yes, and about time ! nt eppur_se_muova Mar 11 #1
Totally agree! Delphinus Mar 11 #2
I've found that true. Old Crank Mar 11 #30
Wholeheartedly agree! GreenWave Mar 11 #3
Thank you. Time and again I read here something that happens and there is no clarification for me where it is. efhmc Mar 11 #4
Springfield destroyed in nuclear attack mahatmakanejeeves Mar 11 #5
Which Springfield indeed edhopper Mar 11 #6
And has it's own Matterhorn! IrishAfricanAmerican Mar 11 #13
Don't get me started MustLoveBeagles Mar 11 #33
Early DU LBN headlines could have city state addeedd TexLaProgressive Mar 11 #7
I can't imagine the addition would generate any complaints. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 11 #12
This Springfield? Botany Mar 11 #14
So sad his singing career ended that way. It was a real blast. GreenWave Mar 11 #28
yes! And if you are talking about a 'tri-state area' it is helpful to mention which 3 states. ClaudetteCC Mar 11 #8
Oh Yes. Even the media sometimes seems to think the populace knows everything. chouchou Mar 11 #9
AMEN!!! Bo Zarts Mar 11 #10
I appreciate this. calimary Mar 11 #11
THANK YOU. So often, on the Internet, a post mentions a city or county, and the reader has raccoon Mar 11 #15
I often find myself wondering, "Where is this place?" and it's cited as if Everyone knows where This Place is! NBachers Mar 11 #16
Or the sarcastic reply that says "Google is your friend"... llmart Mar 11 #20
And Google is NOT your friend. Wednesdays Mar 11 #32
Tornado heading East!! yorkster Mar 11 #17
Omg! ybbor Mar 11 #19
A bad batch of croissants baked in Paris, Ilsa Mar 11 #18
Is that Georgia in the U.S. or the country Georgia? llmart Mar 11 #21
Yeah, sometimes news hosts mention Georgia, and Ilsa Mar 11 #23
I was born in Alexandria, for example. DFW Mar 11 #31
I was wondering, when you said "library," Ilsa Mar 11 #34
Be careful, there DFW Mar 11 #40
I was first year at high school in History class, Zackzzzz Mar 11 #41
Ditto for names of counties Seinan Sensei Mar 11 #22
Details are for the weak Renew Deal Mar 11 #24
Completely agree with you! MuirHero Mar 11 #25
Can I add - one can edit! If a thread title is garbled, it is fixable NewHendoLib Mar 11 #26
Triple K&R PoliWrangler Mar 11 #27
Most common city names. CrispyQ Mar 11 #29
Pennsylvania has three Springfield Townships and three unincorporated villages of Springfield BobsYourUncle Mar 11 #47
Lol. If I were clever, I'd write a "who's on first" type of skit. CrispyQ Mar 11 #49
Great idea! I'm not really that clever, myself. BobsYourUncle Mar 12 #51
LOL. My eyes were spinning by the end. CrispyQ Mar 12 #53
By the way... BobsYourUncle Mar 12 #52
Thanks for posting this MustLoveBeagles Mar 11 #35
Excellent suggestion. Martin68 Mar 11 #36
If referring to "Washington," please identify as the state or as D.C. Thank you. fierywoman Mar 11 #37
I promise that whenever I discuss "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" I will never spell it like the other "Pittsburgs" FakeNoose Mar 11 #38
I wish all media outlets would do as you ask. phxjurist Mar 11 #39
K&R canetoad Mar 11 #42
Rec X 1,000,000 !!! Sogo Mar 11 #43
You left out Portland malaise Mar 11 #44
Lol, I learned something new today! mwmisses4289 Mar 11 #45
LOL😂 malaise Mar 11 #46
Excellent request but I wouldn't hold my breath for it to happen. If Democratic Underground (DU) were dobleremolque Mar 11 #48
The unannotated Springfield refers specifically to Bart Simpson's hometown. carpetbagger Mar 11 #50

Delphinus

(12,524 posts)
2. Totally agree!
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:32 AM
Mar 11

As an aside, sometimes when you click into a news article it doesn't even say clearly where.

efhmc

(16,689 posts)
4. Thank you. Time and again I read here something that happens and there is no clarification for me where it is.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:44 AM
Mar 11

Many/most states have the same names for towns and cities. There is an assumption that we know where events take place. We do not. Especially when its identify is a county. Thank you for taking the time to clarify these events.

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,922 posts)
5. Springfield destroyed in nuclear attack
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:44 AM
Mar 11

No, the other one.

I hear you. I edit headlines in LBN to clarify such things. That has to be permitted .

Thanks for the reminder, and good morning.

edhopper

(37,376 posts)
6. Which Springfield indeed
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:49 AM
Mar 11

the Simpson's one is near the desert, the ocean, and driving distance to New York and California.

MustLoveBeagles

(16,483 posts)
33. Don't get me started
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:32 AM
Mar 11

I hear about something happening in Springfield and it's like which one? Mine is in Illinois.

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,922 posts)
12. I can't imagine the addition would generate any complaints.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:59 AM
Mar 11

There was one thus morning ...

Thanks, and good morning.

chouchou

(3,155 posts)
9. Oh Yes. Even the media sometimes seems to think the populace knows everything.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 08:56 AM
Mar 11

Six killed in Eckard!! A madman in Eckard last night shot....
River City is having a 22 million dollar...
Aliens..Yes..REAL Aliens landed this morning in The Town of Spencer! They were 12 feet tall and...

raccoon

(32,394 posts)
15. THANK YOU. So often, on the Internet, a post mentions a city or county, and the reader has
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:08 AM
Mar 11

no idea what state, country, etc. the place is in.

NBachers

(19,444 posts)
16. I often find myself wondering, "Where is this place?" and it's cited as if Everyone knows where This Place is!
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:15 AM
Mar 11

The implication is "Well! If you don't know where This Place is . . . "

It's the equivalent here of "What? You don't know what that obscure acronym means?"

llmart

(17,625 posts)
20. Or the sarcastic reply that says "Google is your friend"...
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:28 AM
Mar 11

as if we should be the ones responsible for finding out which city/state/country the OP is talking about.

Ilsa

(64,390 posts)
18. A bad batch of croissants baked in Paris,
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:27 AM
Mar 11

Texas.
Art stolen in Rome, Georgia.
Bridge rebuilt in London, Texas.
Witches persecuted in Salem, Oregon.

I hate having to examine a link to determine location.

Ilsa

(64,390 posts)
23. Yeah, sometimes news hosts mention Georgia, and
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:33 AM
Mar 11

they fail to specify "nation of..." or within the USA.

DFW

(60,215 posts)
31. I was born in Alexandria, for example.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:24 AM
Mar 11

Last edited Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:29 PM - Edit history (4)

The one with the library, if that clarifies things.

Hint: it shouldn’t. There are libraries in Alexandria, Virginia and Alexandria, Louisiana, even if they weren’t associated with Alexander the Great or Egypt.

*I was born in Virginia, by the way.

Ilsa

(64,390 posts)
34. I was wondering, when you said "library,"
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:33 AM
Mar 11

if you were Egyptian by birth!

Lots of repeated names out in the world.

Zackzzzz

(364 posts)
41. I was first year at high school in History class,
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:04 PM
Mar 11

and I was shocked to learn Stalin was from Georgia.
I remember saying, Really?

By the way, every morning I sing, sing a song. TY.

Seinan Sensei

(1,556 posts)
22. Ditto for names of counties
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 09:33 AM
Mar 11

“… which includes Atlanta suburbs”
“… which includes metro Houston”
“… which includes Springfield”

NewHendoLib

(61,864 posts)
26. Can I add - one can edit! If a thread title is garbled, it is fixable
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 10:14 AM
Mar 11

Tired of OP titles riddled with misspellings

CrispyQ

(40,979 posts)
29. Most common city names.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 11:15 AM
Mar 11

Rank Name Occurrences
1 Washington 88
2 Springfield 41
3 Franklin 35
4 Greenville 30
5 Bristol 29
6 Clinton 29
7 Fairview 27
8 Salem 26
9 Madison 24
10 Georgetown 23

I would not have guessed Washington as #1. And Bristol is a real surprise!

BobsYourUncle

(215 posts)
47. Pennsylvania has three Springfield Townships and three unincorporated villages of Springfield
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:04 PM
Mar 11

Last edited Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:39 PM - Edit history (1)

One twp is in Delaware County, one is in Bucks County. Erie County has the third twp plus the villages, which appear to be in the county.

Only the REAL Springfield knows where it is!

BobsYourUncle

(215 posts)
51. Great idea! I'm not really that clever, myself.
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 07:29 AM
Mar 12

My inspiration came from this…


Really inventive. Enjoy if you haven’t heard it. It’s a gas!

CrispyQ

(40,979 posts)
53. LOL. My eyes were spinning by the end.
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 12:34 PM
Mar 12

They got the perfect voice for it, though. It definitely sounds like a documentary.

FakeNoose

(41,702 posts)
38. I promise that whenever I discuss "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" I will never spell it like the other "Pittsburgs"
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:43 PM
Mar 11

The other Pittsburgs are in California, Kansas, Texas, New Hampshire, Illinois, and Oklahoma.
None of them end in the letter H.

canetoad

(20,769 posts)
42. K&R
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:08 PM
Mar 11

Excellent suggestion.

Some media sites make you pore through the content, searching for a clue about where something happened. The old What, Where, Who, When seems to have been abandoned.

Thanks for posting.

dobleremolque

(1,121 posts)
48. Excellent request but I wouldn't hold my breath for it to happen. If Democratic Underground (DU) were
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:26 PM
Mar 11

written by professional journalists, stories and postings would adhere to a "style guide." The Associated Press (AP) Style Guide is the most prominently used, but the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) gives the AP guide a run for its money among journalism professionals. Style guides try to enforce clarity in writing. Using a style guide helps eliminate ambiguity. Proper style eliminates guesswork over which "Springfield."

Same goes for organizations, programs, and policies, even those commonly referred to by initials or acronyms. Style guide says: "Spell out the entire organization's formal name, enclose the abbreviation/short reference in parenthesis. On subsequent reference, using the abbreviation/short reference is okay. Example: "North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)." Same goes for local organizations: does TCC mean Tucson City Council? or Tucson Convention Center?

The same also goes for references to programs and policies. The original poster (OP) types: "Springfield Cuts SNAP Grants!"
Which Springfield? Which SNAP? Is that the "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)?" or the "Student Nervousness Amelioration Program" at Springfield College?

But the majority of posts here are not written by professional journalists and that is the way Democratic Underground (DU) was designed. We're amateurs who share the goal of electing more and better Democrats. We do that by sharing links and references to factual information in support getting more Democrats into elective office at all levels.

And on the bright side, being forced to research whatever the original poster (OP) meant, drives engagement on the site as readers stay logged in and open another tab to try to figure it out. Perhaps Earl G appreciates the extended stays on the site because it helps the DU attract advertisers. If you don't want to see the ads, any a contribution of any amount lets you become a Star Member. Star Members don't see ads at all on the site.

carpetbagger

(5,487 posts)
50. The unannotated Springfield refers specifically to Bart Simpson's hometown.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 05:45 PM
Mar 11

I don't think I'm wrong.

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