TLDR: The reason for why I created the sublemmy is not getting attention, sublemmy didn’t took off, I’m the only poster (and I post only useless stuff), and there are 2 much more popular/active sublemmies on the exact same topic. TLDR End.
I will be closing down this sublemmy. The reason I created this sublemmy is to advertise this incentive https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/275868 (“Petition for more high speed rail in the EU”). For clarification I didn’t get the idea to create this sublemmy when I saw the post that I crossposted but I wanted to do that even before I found that post. I decided to pin the crossposted post on the topic instead of making my own because I wouldn’t be able to describe the incentive this well myself. This is a reason one for why I want to close this sub down. The other reasons are:
2.) !fuckcars@lemmy.world and !fuck_cars@lemmy.ml are much bigger and much more popular alternative subs that weren’t as big when I started out this sublemmy.
3.) I’m basically the only poster here and all I’m posting is some images related to “fuck cars” to get attention so more people learn about the EU incentive. I’m not posting any news articles on the topic but only some images that lead to some basic conversation if I’m lucky.
Some time after closing down the sublemmy I’m thinking of deleting the sublemmy completely. If there’s someone that wants to take over the sublemmy and actively post on it actually useful stuff then you’re welcome to contact me in the comments under this post. Changed my mind if you want to post stuff then do so on the other 2 sublemmies to help them grow even further.
Except that the different words have specific meanings that add actual value to users when used properly. Community is Lemmy, magazine is kbin, I’m not sure what mastodon calls it, but I see their interactions a lot. It tells you things like the instance name hosting a community/magazine tells you things.
Introducing some dumb Reddit term here for no reason other than because you want to doesn’t help, it actively confuses and detracts from the way the platforms actually work and interact, and that information is helpful to users because different platforms work differently. While the goal is to minimize the user hiccups from that cross platforms talk, it is still very important that people know and understand that there are platforms that work differently that interact with their own. Because maybe they will like other platforms better, great!
You might not care, and good for you, but these things already have names and they don’t need new ones just because you miss Reddit. We don’t. That’s why we are here instead.