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People always referred to subreddits as a sub or community anyway. Easy.
cunts
I'd say cummies for the extra cringe factor.
I laughed too hard at this
Community => Cums
But subreddits are called Subreddits and have the format /r/subreddit_name.
Also, community is in my opinion
It might be better to simply use another dedicated word
Yep. And can easily be shortened to com or comms.
Communities -> commies
How about "cub".
Like, "we need a cub for this".
i don't think you know the meaning behind that word and i don't want to be the one that tells you...
Ah. Yes, I did not think of that ๐
But to be fair, 'sub' has another meaning as well.
Or pups, since a baby lemming is called a pup?
Definitely should be community. And I was hoping we could all leave the 3rd grade humor behind on reddit
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