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Just joined and I'm looking around for communities. I went to search for an Android one and I saw an Android one but also [email protected]. Is that a specific instance's Android?

Also minor question, are they called communities here? And it's /c/ instead of /r/ right?

Edit: I may have figured it out. The instance I'm on doesn't show the @ but other instances do. Is that correct?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You're right, things that are local to your instance don't have any qualifiers on them. As another example of that my username should show up with the instance I'm on since it's different than the one you're on