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Okay, but then I still don't get why the '/c/' part is only showing for /c/showerthoughts (see screenshot).
I'm guessing the user who created "/c/showerthoughts" named it "/c/showerthoughts". You're seeing the community names, and that one is named the same as the URL.
I see. So the '/c/' is an unnecessary prefix here, potentially added in error.
Unnecessary, yes. In error, maybe or maybe not. Some people just may not want to come up with a name apart from the URL and decide to use the URL fragment as the name.
Thanks. I understand what threw me off now.
Or maybe they just didn't enter the name at all so it defaults to the identifier.