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

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      I like communities, honestly, it sounds much less… y’know, reddity?

      And also, it’s much more intuitive.

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        I think “sub” is what people are going to call them reguardless. It is just internet language at this point, a subdivision of a community (by community I mean lemmy as a whole) is called a sub. Weather it’s a subreddit or sublemmy. I’m not saying bring reddit with us, I am just saying the internet can take the term “sub” with it and use it elsewhere.

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        Personally that term makes me a bit uneasy. To me it sounds too grandiose and organized just for something that might just be some random people shitposting or chatting about their interests. And actually having tight knit communities can easily lead to all kinds of negative effects, group think, hierarchies and drama.

        Of course some subreddits, forums, lemmy communities etc can be actual communities but just as a personal preference I don’t like the idea of calling them that default.

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          Because technically, one server can host multiple instances. Instances are containerized— literally an instance of lemmy.

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            But that’s a provider/customer relationship, on the fediverse it isn’t.

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              For now. Commercial servers are possible, especially if communities become multi-instance in the future.

              Every mature decentralized service calls them providers. Phone providers, ISPs, email providers, etc. I guess usenet just calls them “news servers”, though.