I don’t even know what sublemmys are called, M pretty sure it’s not that

  • sloonark@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I like “communities” but the problem is that in a broader context, no one will know what you are talking about. “I saw it in the memes community” sounds too vague. Saying “I saw it on the memes subreddit” is perfectly clear. Because of this, I think “sublemmy” is a better, more descriptive term.

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      1 year ago

      That’s inherent to the fediverse. You have to specify which instance you’re referring to. The wording between “community” or “sublemmy” isn’t actually helpful when you have to provide the instance domain anyway.