If we're no longer called redditors, what are we? Lemons? Lemmings? Lemurs?
If we're no longer called redditors, what are we? Lemons? Lemmings? Lemurs?
I mean, what do I say?
Hey Lemons, what was the weirdest experience you've ever had?
I've been kinda partial to Lemmings personally.
37 1 ReplyMarching to our death?
6 0 Replyinstances DO run alongside each other
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This exact question is asked multiple times per day
35 0 ReplyIts bizarre how even the title is the same, like, OP is clearly not a bot based on his comment history but this is an exact post of a few weeks ago...
1 0 ReplyAnd lemmings is still not it imo, tho I don’t use Lemmy so why do I care
1 8 ReplyI think the fact that the same question is asked so often disagrees with your conclusion.
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Lemmings.
14 1 ReplyWhatever you honestly feel like, us on sh.itjust.works go by sh.itheads
13 0 Replyfeds
13 1 ReplyGot my vote, since it is implementation agnostic, and refers to the big differentiator from centralized platforms
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I like Federati because it includes kbin and mastodon.
But if you want a term just for Lemmy I like Lemons.
11 0 ReplyFYI, the (mostly accepted) term for Fediverse users is Fedizens
2 0 ReplyThanks, I like that!
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I'm a meat popsicle.
11 0 ReplyWe had a thread about this a few days ago, removing under rule #4.
12 2 ReplyUsers.
7 0 ReplyWe are all Ohioans today (for some unknown reason)
5 1 ReplyOnly on Lemmy 💀
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Lemsters sounds cool (I just thought of it last night haha)
2 1 ReplyLummoxes.
1 0 ReplyPeople.
Except for the bots.
1 0 ReplyI vote for Lemmynheads.
1 0 ReplyWe're called "people who ask this same question in asklemmy about every 3 days".
1 1 ReplyI've been using lemons
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