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You want people to understand, yet it seems you enjoy confusing statements???
Does this make sense only to you, who understands?
If you want people to understand then use plain English to lower the barrier of entry. Otherwise you're just going to be going crazy with all the noobs who haven't got a clue what you're talking about.
I don't think that's particularly confusing. It simply states that Lemmy.ml is just a part of Lemmy, they are not the same thing.
For people who are not familiar of the concept, The title "Lemmy.ml is not Lemmy" sounds like "Electric cars are not cars".
A less confusing title could be "Lemmy.ml does not represent all of Lemmy".
But Electric Cars ARE cars!!!
Then I'd propose 'Lemmy.ml is ONE OF A NUMBER of instances running on the Lemmy platform'.
As I said, statements are not confusing to people who understand them - but they are confusing for outsiders.
You state simply: Lemmy.ml is just a part of Lemmy.
However, the title states: Lemmy.ml is not Lemmy
FYI also, not many people understand PSA.
Noobs gotta research a little like they did back in the early 2010s, ever since that stopped happening the quality of discussions went down immensely. I do not oppose a little bit of attitude-based gatekeeping.