I've been kinda partial to Lemmings personally.
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Marching to our death?
instances DO run alongside each other
This exact question is asked multiple times per day
Its bizarre how even the title is the same, like, OP is clearly not a bot based on his comment history but this is an exact post of a few weeks ago...
Whatever you honestly feel like, us on sh.itjust.works go by sh.itheads
Lemmings.
feds
Got my vote, since it is implementation agnostic, and refers to the big differentiator from centralized platforms
I'm a meat popsicle.
I like Federati because it includes kbin and mastodon.
But if you want a term just for Lemmy I like Lemons.
FYI, the (mostly accepted) term for Fediverse users is Fedizens
Thanks, I like that!
We had a thread about this a few days ago, removing under rule #4.
Users.
We are all Ohioans today (for some unknown reason)
Only on Lemmy π
I vote for Lemmynheads.
People.
Except for the bots.
Lemsters sounds cool (I just thought of it last night haha)
Lummoxes.
We're called "people who ask this same question in asklemmy about every 3 days".
I've been using lemons