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Lemmings.
This has been used for "redditor" by now btw.
same thing....
Why not just community? It's already called a community everywhere on the instances and its /c/ in the url. Imo it should start with a C no matter what
Definitely should be community. And I was hoping we could all leave the 3rd grade humor behind on reddit
But third grade is where my humor peaked!
Yep. And can easily be shortened to com or comms.
People always referred to subreddits as a sub or community anyway. Easy.
Ok, so cum for short then?
cunts
I like the idea of a Slice!
Summy?
Sublemmy? Sublem?
Community is fine, please, no cutesy nicknames.
Personally I prefer Community, it is nicely neutral and conveys the correct message I think. If people think that's too broad, then "sub" is a solid short option.
Lmao, everything sounds like LeBron naming memes or whatever it's called. ๐
This reminds me of the good ol memes with "le me":
Rage comics were the golden age of memes, to be honest.
Lem
plural: Lems
lemon
Good question. Similarly I was talking with someone the other day about what a user should be called (Lemming?) and what the act of using Lemmy might be called (also lemming!)
I like Lemmunity :-)
A sublemmy?
If Subreddit -> Sub...
Then Community -> Commune ?
Seems apt given the developer's political leanings. But it wouldn't be as inviting to neutral users, so 'sub' seems to be fine to me.
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