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It's likely all this will change as the user base grows. However there are some distinct advantages.
This is kinda random but till know i always saw "camaraderie" which i guess is more of a French influence spelling, but TIL comradery also an allowed way to spell it! Also ya I agree w you PLUS there seems to be less bots than Reddit atm
I am aware of the other spelling. The "comradery" way agrees with my lazy American attitude a bit more. English is a strange language.
I've never seen that spelling of it. No sir, I don't like it!
RE: #3 - we can all choose to be kind to newcomers. Be patient with people as they make those βTesting from Mastodon - can you see this?β Type posts.
How does Lemmy even work with mastodon? I couldn't figure it out when on mastodon.