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AmitheAsshole. That place provided so much idle entertainment
Disagree, I hope all those creative writing and "I did the sex" subs stay over there.
Very true. https://lemmit.online/c/AmItheAsshole seems to be a relatively up and coming one?
Side question, what's the nomenclature for referencing communities/instances? c/[email protected] seems a bit wordy, but the most specific
Edit: actually looks to just be bots posting there for now
[email protected]
Prefixing it with an exclamation mark automatically converts it into a link.
Lemmit.online is a bot instance that copies over communities from reddit, all of the posts there are just clones from reddit posts on the corresponding subreddit (without the comments)
Yeah, it's just reposts so the OPs never see any comments here. I learned this when I blocked the bot out of irritation from reposts, and the entire community disappeared lmao