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I'm not sure... I'm pretty sure sometimes and in some languages, separating two words can really change the meaning of a title, don't you think ?
Example?
super_bowl
superb__owl
This applies to a username, not to a community, unless you want to create a community for the Super Bowl in which case it's already obvious because the community name, not the community address, is "Super Bowl", and all of the community like the description, banner and icon are related to the Super Bowl.
Absurd example, but there is a city named "Chicken" (It actually exist !) A community about cooking chicken : eatin_chicken A community about places to eat in the city of Chicken : eat_in_chicken
I mean... I think there are a couple of valid examples, I think it would make more sense to create a community named /c/chickencity and there you'd ask for places to eat, though. But let's say it's a valid example, in my opinion the pros are more than the cons. How many copies of communities can be created by adding the _ and how many communities will need to phrase their address in a different way because of it?