Reddit has subreddits. What does Lemmy go with?
My personal vote is for lemmings!
Edit: I am personally leaning towards Sublemmy now. It retains the context of being a forum under the general sphere of Lemmy and the connection to Reddit lets people know immediately what Lemmy is about. Thanks to @[email protected] for the comment!
I thought lemmings was for lemmy users. My vote is “communities” 😅
Exactly.
Let’s not overcomplicate this. People trying to come up with a name for something that already has one. Lol.
That’s a very important point. Some of us probably still remember the learning curve when coming to lemmy. Everyone has heard how others complained about it, or would not join in the first place.
Creating ambiguous terms and multiple definitions for the same things is one unecessary way to make life harder for everyone.
More reasons:
- the documentation calls it community
- the unchangeable URL refers to it: /c/
I actually forgot about the URL and didn’t even think about the documentation! Great points!
I must leave my mark on history or the sands of time will forget me!
t. Ozymandias
Yeah but that sounds kinda bland. A good community needs some lore to dig through to make it more interesting!
I suggest cliffs. Because lemmings jump down cliffs according to Disney. And it matches with /c/
Lemmings makes more sense to be the users
I mean, a community is made up of its members, so it still seems to fit?
Users are called lemmings. Communities are called communities on lemmy and magazines on kbin. Communities makes more sense to me.
You know what? I didn’t think about that!
I thought the users of Lemmy were called “Lemons” and the communities themselves were referred to as “Lemon Parties”
Isn’t everyone using these terms?
I’m not sure. Let me Google that real quick to see.
Just watch out for those Lemon Stealing Whores.
Sublemmy. I know it’s uninspired, but we might as well use terminology that people are familiar with. “Community” sounds too vague IMO, it’s better to choose a made up word that doesn’t have a specific dictionary definition.
Reddit no longer refers to subreddits as subreddits officially, so I say it’s free for the taking.
Wait really? What are they called?
This one has my vote
You make a good point.
And yeah, the entire reason I posted this is because communities is just generic. Having a name people connect to the service is good for awareness.
I actually thought we Lemmy users were lemmings!
Because we all jumped off the cliff that is reddit? :P
OK, so a group of lemmings is called a “slice”. That kinda has a nice ring to it, “I joined this slice of the fediverse” or “the mods on this slice are all terrible!!!”
Is this a joke question? You used the term yourself: “Communities”.
On kbin, they are called “magazines”.
To me, that seems a little too generic. Everyone knows that you’re talking about reddit when you reference a subreddit. I want something that has that immediate recall factor.
Did anyone have troubles to recall or to understand “community”? It’s a quite self-explanatory term, because it is generic.
Also, please consider:
- the documentation calls it community
- the unchangeable URL refers to it: /c/
For many, lemmy is already complex and hard to understand. I’m worried things like these (if adopted) would make it even less accessible.
No one will connect a generic term like community to Lemmy. This kinda hurts the awareness of it as a service people can use. Having something more catchy will at least get people asking.
Lemmy says what they call them in the title bar, so they already have a name, communities. Seems projects tend to use their own nomenclature, Kbin calls them magazines.
There’s no official term for Lemmy users. Lemmings would be appropriate, though not particularly flattering.
I called them Sublemmys But I LOVE LEMMINGS!
(The game and also the suggestion)
Sublemmy
Just community
I think lemmings have their homes under ground, so maybe “Burrows”
Commies 💛
Commies full of Leminists!
Some called it “sub” or “subs” for short on reddit. Why not just keep the same one without the “reddit” word. Lemmy sub -> sub. No need to invent some random words for every instance.
They are called communities!
Magazines! quickly runs away
I can see why people would hate it. But I actually love magazines. Though “bins” for kbin makes a lot of sense too.
the great thing is that magazines doesn’t have to be specifically for kbin, making it great to use on lemmy too ;)
Oh I would much prefer bins over magazine. That is a great idea.