Reddit has subreddits. What does Lemmy go with?

My personal vote is for lemmings!

Edit: I am personally leaning towards Sublemmy now. It retains the context of being a forum under the general sphere of Lemmy and the connection to Reddit lets people know immediately what Lemmy is about. Thanks to @BurningnnTree@lemmy.one for the comment!

  • @supermurs
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    1911 months ago

    I actually thought we Lemmy users were lemmings!

    • mrbubblesort
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      211 months ago

      OK, so a group of lemmings is called a “slice”. That kinda has a nice ring to it, “I joined this slice of the fediverse” or “the mods on this slice are all terrible!!!”

      • @Spzi@lemmy.click
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        211 months ago

        That’s a very important point. Some of us probably still remember the learning curve when coming to lemmy. Everyone has heard how others complained about it, or would not join in the first place.

        Creating ambiguous terms and multiple definitions for the same things is one unecessary way to make life harder for everyone.

        More reasons:

        • the documentation calls it community
        • the unchangeable URL refers to it: /c/
    • @Schooner@lemmy.mlOP
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      011 months ago

      Yeah but that sounds kinda bland. A good community needs some lore to dig through to make it more interesting!

      • Schmogel
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        111 months ago

        I suggest cliffs. Because lemmings jump down cliffs according to Disney. And it matches with /c/

  • deltasalmon
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    211 months ago

    I thought the users of Lemmy were called “Lemons” and the communities themselves were referred to as “Lemon Parties”

    Isn’t everyone using these terms?

  • @BurningnnTree@lemmy.one
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    111 months ago

    Sublemmy. I know it’s uninspired, but we might as well use terminology that people are familiar with. “Community” sounds too vague IMO, it’s better to choose a made up word that doesn’t have a specific dictionary definition.

  • Haze
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    111 months ago

    Some called it “sub” or “subs” for short on reddit. Why not just keep the same one without the “reddit” word. Lemmy sub -> sub. No need to invent some random words for every instance.

    • Rhaedas
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      111 months ago

      That works okay as a shortcut since many are used to the term already, plus to get a regular feed you have to subscribe. Like any language, what gets used the most after a while will become the normal term.

    • kosure
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      111 months ago

      I can see why people would hate it. But I actually love magazines. Though “bins” for kbin makes a lot of sense too.