(Sub lemmy? Wtf are we calling these?)
We tend to call them what the UI for most Lemmy clients (or the web version) call them, i.e. “communities”.
A heterosexual cis guy from the Netherlands. A featherweight and a bit youthful for my age. 🙃
This account is an alt of mine that don’t openly associate with my usual Fedi accounts to stay more discrete. Here, I am “just some dude”.
(Sub lemmy? Wtf are we calling these?)
We tend to call them what the UI for most Lemmy clients (or the web version) call them, i.e. “communities”.
As a moderator of some of those subs I can confirm.
Please tag this as [OC] in the post title if that is you.
Please tag this photo as [OC] in the title if the picture is yours.
OP is the photographer, not the woman on the photo.
He had posted this in [email protected], so I told him this was a good (better?) place to post this.
Please add [OC] to the title if this is your dick on the photo.
The folks at [email protected] might appreciate this one.
Please mark this post as [OC] in its title!
Please tag this post as OC by editing [OC] into the title.
Yes. Easiest way to see that is looking near the bottom of the photo.
This reply of yours make it even better. Thumbs up.
Please tag the post as OC by editing the title to include [OC].
OOOh! That is how to read your handle (Bi-thunder). I first thought “Bit-hunder” but that made no sense. I am a fool sometimes 😆
Please tag this as [OC] in the title of your post if this is you.
You could try [email protected], for example. Or the ones mentioned in this thread by other people. The twin sister community to this one ([email protected] would be fine as well (as well as being a bit more active lately, as far as I looked into that).
Though that plane looks like it has not been in operation for quite a while…
Please mark this as [OC] in the title, presuming this is you on the photo.
Please tag this post as [OC] in the title, if this is your photo.
Have you considered to just use the subscribed timeline rather than local or all?
Because to be honest with you, that would be: