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Isn't one of the most common rules in news communities that the title must be exactly the same as the title of the article? That's why this happens to you. News sources don't always say "oh, yeah, this is just for the US, BTW." In their headlines.
Rules have a purpose to serve. They can be changed and allow certain tags.
Or let's say we leave the title and make it a [US] flair or marker or however that could be named. Not sure if lemmy already has that functionality.
Just saying there are possible solutions to this.
Oh, I don't disagree with you, just giving the actual reason why these are all worded like the US is all that exists.