Very difficult to discuss with the fiance without know the terminology yet lol

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    2 years ago

    I don’t like the term community because it’s difficult to understand the hierarchy. Is an instance a part of a community? Or vice versa?

    What do you think of subinstance?

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      2 years ago

      To me subinstance sounds more like a technical term, but I guess people would just call them subs anyway. I think that’s a problem in general with deriving anything from “instance”.

      I guess community does a good job at being a more human centric term. You have the technical side of things, servers and software (instances) and on those you have the actual user facing parts (communities) so in that way it’s kinda fitting.

      While further overthinking about the terminology I just realised that Lemmy calls joining communities “subscribing” while Reddit calls it “joining” while I would naturally think it would be more fitting the other way around.