Very difficult to discuss with the fiance without know the terminology yet lol
They’re communities. And the different servers/sites are instances.
I’ll just call them sublemmys
Lol I quite like it, at one point reddit was a foreign weird sounding word
I think this is the clear winner
Way more fun than communities! Plus it speaks to the Reddit exodus in a bit of a tongue in cheek way.
Communities
This is all very confusing to me
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ah Nice! that’s a pretty clear explanation, thanks 👍
I think part of why it’s confusing is that we don’t have defined names for these things. This is so early in a social media “product” life that there isn’t a common understanding. You’re now part of making those names. It’s a bit exciting but mostly confusing while everyone uses their own terms to mean the same fundamental things. Embrace the chaos!
part of why it’s confusing is that we don’t have defined names for these things.
But we do: Communities.
You find that term in the UI, in user documentation, and the /c/ part of the URL also refers to that.
Calling it anything else, especially unrelated to /c/, will only make it harder and more confusing for new people to join.
I’ve seen “communities,” and my personal conceit is that “like” communities (communities with the same, similar, or synergistic subject matter) are “cohorts” so you don’t have to type “multi-communities”
can we call them
commies
?oof, id rather call them “comms” or just “cs”(cees)
i come from a country where
commie
is never used as a slur, but by the number of replies that i have received that are mildly horrified, i guess that i may need to think of a different name!
Communities. It is an established name.
- The documentation uses it: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/01-getting-started.html
- The browser interface uses it (see top left, see in dropdown menus)
- The unchangeable URL structure uses it (we are in /c/linux@lemmy.ml)
Lemmy is difficult enough to learn for newcomers. Please don’t make it harder for them to join. Don’t force them to learn two terms where one suffices.
Technically communities but I prefer the term sublemmy
Sometimes Iused “sublemmies” based on what a few others have done, but mostly I just use community or something similar.
Lemmunities (I pulled it out of my ass, take it or leave it)
Sublemmies?
I like the idea to put lemmie in every word it is like with batman. Users should be called Lemmiathans.
Fuck it, call them Lem. Memes is a Sub-Lemmy on Lemmy on the lemmy.nl Lem.
Lemmywinks? South park reference https://southpark.fandom.com/wiki/Lemmiwinks
Lemmywings? Like different wings of an overall government of lemmys?