- cross-posted to:
- newcommunities@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- newcommunities@lemmy.world
!bunnies and https://lemmy.world/c/bunnies in case the first link didn’t work.
This community isn’t new—in fact it was posted here 5 months ago. It seemed to have contributors awhile back but I’ve also been the only poster for 3 months so I figured it might be worth advertising here again!
Not sure if this is a joke or a legitimate question. I’m on a Kbin fork, not Lemmy, so not sure if you get the rabbit preview picture.
If it was a legit question… it’s the “boring fur balls”. If it was Playboy Bunnies there’d probably be a lot more stuff about “sexy” and “lady” or “woman” in my description, and nothing about “owners” because I’m not sure Playboy goes to that level of kink. Wouldn’t actually know, I’m a woman with no sexual interest in other women, so I’ve never looked.
It was a legitimate question with quite an amount of joke in it. There is a group about rabbits already in existence IIRC, so I was not sure if this was a real idea to have a bunny in addition to the rabbit group (is there actually a difference?), or if bunny was something, well, totally different.
And no,.I did not see any pictures.
Is the rabbit group lemmy.world/c/rabbits? I was totally unaware that existed until another commenter pointed it out.
And thanks for clarifying!
I think that was it.
That’s what services like sub.rehab and Lemmy Explorer are for.
I actually did use sub.rehab when first coming here, although it may not be obvious by my account history because this is a third account (migrated from kbin.social to kbin.cafe to help out with decentralization/not overloading the big server, now I’m on kbin.run because the instance owner of kbin.cafe disappeared). Searching again today gives only a Squabble link when I look for r/rabbits or r/bunnies alternatives. I can do nothing to fix this because submitting links is currently disabled.
This is the first I’m hearing about Lemmy Explorer, possibly because I’m a Kbin (well, now Mbin, a Kbin fork, because my instance owner swapped to that. Currently trying to find a small instance with an active owner that still runs Kbin, so not the big flagship kbin.social) user. Thank you for sharing.