What is the Lemmy quivalent of a Subreddit, a Sublemmy?infix@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – -6 points – 1 years agoHi folks. Lemmy noob here, what are we calling the equivalent of subreddits?10Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldA CommunityFine. But I'm going to call them Pups to myself, because baby lemmings.And in /kbin it's a Magazine.I wonder if many realize it is referencing a rifle magazine and not an entertainment one.I didn't realise that until I read your comment. Makes sense, though, as kbin stands for karabin🤯Aha, ok thanks!somedomain.com/c/something - ‘c’ = community. someotherdomain.com/m/something - ‘m’ = magazine
A CommunityFine. But I'm going to call them Pups to myself, because baby lemmings.And in /kbin it's a Magazine.I wonder if many realize it is referencing a rifle magazine and not an entertainment one.I didn't realise that until I read your comment. Makes sense, though, as kbin stands for karabin🤯Aha, ok thanks!
And in /kbin it's a Magazine.I wonder if many realize it is referencing a rifle magazine and not an entertainment one.I didn't realise that until I read your comment. Makes sense, though, as kbin stands for karabin🤯
I wonder if many realize it is referencing a rifle magazine and not an entertainment one.I didn't realise that until I read your comment. Makes sense, though, as kbin stands for karabin🤯
somedomain.com/c/something - ‘c’ = community. someotherdomain.com/m/something - ‘m’ = magazine
A Community
Fine. But I'm going to call them Pups to myself, because baby lemmings.
And in /kbin it's a Magazine.
I wonder if many realize it is referencing a rifle magazine and not an entertainment one.
I didn't realise that until I read your comment. Makes sense, though, as kbin stands for karabin
🤯
Aha, ok thanks!
somedomain.com/c/something - ‘c’ = community.
someotherdomain.com/m/something - ‘m’ = magazine