What do we call the equivalent of a subreddit?
Sublemmy doesn’t quite roll off of the tongue as nicely.
The answer is in the title. Thank you.
Burrows, since they’re what lemmings live in.
Communities - they’re abbreviated to /c/ and that seems a pretty consistent term.
Honestly I think we can just call them “subs” like we did on Reddit. “Sublemmy” sounds clunky but sub still works and we all know what it means.
I usually will say or type “community”.
A /c/ommunity
Read your question back. What did YOU call them? Yeah, that’s what they’re called.
The “official” word is “community”, which you can see in various parts of the UI.
Magazine!
Community seems to be the de facto name but I really don’t like that. We need to agree on something else.
Community or if we’re just spitballin’ here, it could be Sublemmit
I’ve always thought we should call then “dens” (in honor of lemmings) or something like “gigs” or “venues” (in honor of Lemmy), but I stick with “communities.”
I like this idea.
LOL
We call them “communities”, though I’ve been saying “munis” for short.
Kbin and Kbin call them “magazines”.
Kbin and Kbin
This sounds like a lawfirm name you’d see advertised on TV.
“Did your post get unjustly deleted? Unfair moderator actions? Admins getting you down? Call Kbin and Kbin for a free consultation TODAY!”
Mbin got autocowronged, haha
Arrested Development S4E5 “A New Start”
Moonies
I just discovered my neighbor is a moonie, and proudly described himself as such.
I was surprised as I thought it was a derogatory term for them.
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Apparently, in the underlying ActivityPub protocol, they’re called “groups”.
Usenet bridge when, smart people? (The cost of doing it properly might well be prohibitive though.)
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a sub
I usually call them boards when I can’t remember the name “community”. There are lots of kinds of community. An instance might well be a community if you are browsing local. Board is shorter and my brain wants to use that word anyway.