On Reddit it’s call Subreddits, will it one day be called Sublemmies?

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    Just community, no need for corny names

  • alokir
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    Afaik “community” is the intended Lemmy term.

    If we want to mature and be our own thing it’s also a good idea to separate ourselves from Reddit, otherwise Lemmy will always be considered a “Reddit clone” (even though it technically started as one and still is).

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      Yeah like I enjoy this “voting” system more too, it’s just shows both how many people agree and disagree with a comment and it’s more informational that way

    • RoboticMask
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      Well, usenet also had groups --> subgroups, forums have subforums, … so these terms predated reddit.

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      • alokir
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        I was specifically referring to Lemmy, not the ActivityPub protocol in general.

        Lemmy is a Reddit clone the same way as PixelFed is an Instagram clone, Mastodon is a Twitter clone and PeerTube is a YouTube clone.

        I don’t use “clone” as a derogatory term, there’s nothing wrong with getting inspired by other sites and implementing something better.

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          But why just specifically refer to lemmy when there’s so much more going on than just lemmy. Lemmings and sublemmies are going to put a lot of people off on account of them being so cutesy try-hard. Just go with communities so you’re not being divisive and exclusionary.

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      • Rune@kbin.social
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        A bit of back story on this: the Mastodon creator named them toots as a bit for celebrity attention, then, later, he renamed them to posts to be taken seriously. Now people on many different platforms call their posts toots, but post and status are equally valid (the status name comes from the api specification)

        • Infrapink@kbin.social
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          Not quite.

          Hbomberguy, a leftie, YouTuber, offered to pay Eugen Rochko’s development and hosting fees as long as Mastodon posts were called toots. Rochko accepted, not aware that toot can also mean fart (his first language is German). After Rochko realised this and had enough other income that he didn’t have to rely on Hbomberguy, he reverted to the old name, but many users still call them toots because it’s a more fun word.

    • Kichae@kbin.social
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      Kbin magazines combine a ActivityPub Group ( what a Lemmy calls a “community”) with a hashtag search, so they are a bit different than what’s on Lemmy.

      I just don’t know that anyone’s actually using the hashtag feed on kbin.

      • kosure@kbin.social
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        I had no idea. I think that’s a great idea esp on new instances to help people get their feeds populated. I’m not sure what you mean when you say hashtag feed, though. Like, just when you search for a hashtag? It’s there a way to follow a hashtag separate from a magazine. (Maybe that wouldn’t be any different?)

        • Kichae@kbin.social
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          Check out the Microblog tab. That’s a stream of content from people using Mastodon/Misskey/Pleroma/etc. that isn’t being sent to any groups. Kbin allows magazine admins to add hashtags to follow to the magazine, and those search for posts from that microblog stream that contain those hashtags.

  • Dick Justice
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    When you call it what it is, a community (straight from the documentation), you dont ever have to explain what that means. When you call it a “sublemmy”, that means nothing to anyone, and you have to explain it every time . I know which I prefer.

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    2 years ago

    communities sound better

    and their name doesnt need to be explained

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    Even back on Reddit I tended to call them groups, communities, fora, etc. Sublemmy is a cute word but I’d hate to have to say it to a nonline person, and I feel like it gives Reddit too much sway if we just migrate all the terms to this new space

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      Nonline person, never heard that before. I like it.

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    well internally (in the context of activitypub) they are called “groups” 🤓

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    2 years ago

    I always felt “subreddit” was silly. I call them communities, even on reddit and that word works for me.

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    Honestly even on reddit, id call them forums to non reddit users. Subreddits was awkward to use in IRL conversation.

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      Same, I’d call it a forum to keep clarity outside of the community.

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    personally i like the fact that referencing a “subreddit” points to the fact that you are talking about a community that is on reddit, as opposed to the wider community around a topic. for example, if you say “i frequent the futurama community”, people will still not be sure what community you are actually talking about.

    i think lemmy should have a unique name system for its communities.

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    I’m on kbin and they are called magazines, but I think communities are a better catch all. Everyone knows what you mean by that

    • Cras
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      Magazines is an absolutely terrible name. It makes zero sense

      • Ni@kbin.social
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        It’s a odd choice, especially with actual print magazines becoming more niche. I assume it has some reason which ties into the history of kbin but I’m a relatively new user so not sure.

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    2 years ago

    I’m personally sticking to calling it communities.

  • Polpota
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    I think instead of sublemmies as we’re already a community we combine the two and call ourselves commies.

    You don’t think anyone else is already using it do you?