Very difficult to discuss with the fiance without know the terminology yet lol
They’re communities. And the different servers/sites are instances.
Lemmunities (I pulled it out of my ass, take it or leave it)
I’ll just call them sublemmys
Communities
This is all very confusing to me
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I like communities. I believe that’s the the /c/ stands for
Might as well keep it simple and call it what it is without the branding. There is plenty about a site like reddit that we should carry forward, but plenty were should leave behind, and redundant jargon is the latter.
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!
no
The “commies” like the comunists? I suppose that does not work
@falcoignis On KBin, they’re called “Magazines”. Not quite sure if I like it. lol.
Idea for next social media platform: call them circles.
One more: exactly like lemmy but call them rooms.
Another: exactly like every other one but call them… groups (ups, you might have to fight google though - “groups” might be trademarked!)
Sorry for the sarcasm, but shouldn’t this be set in the spec for the fediverse protocol already?
One more: exactly like lemmy but call them rooms.
sounds like matrix
Sub-Lemminal messages?
Technically communities but I prefer the term sublemmy
just call them communities (I also sometimes just call them topics because that’s how they’re called in my reddit clone pet project)
Lemmings!!!
But aren’t WE the lemmings?
Sublemmies?
I like the idea to put lemmie in every word it is like with batman. Users should be called Lemmiathans.
Lemmings.