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Sorry, I am too lazy to search myself.

Also, how do you search inside the... community? (How is sub called here? ๐Ÿซข)

Since I don't know how to search inside asklemmy, I have to ask, ๐Ÿ˜… how are users of Lemmy called? Can someone post a link where it's originally asked, please?

Additional question: when we edit our posts or comments, like adding something, do we put "Edit" before the edit, like on the platform that rhymes with edit?

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[โ€“] dysprosium@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 weeks ago

Calling communities subs is fine. It need not necessarily refer to reddit. Sub means under/secondary/part of.