A common pattern of subreddit nomenclature on Reddit is the anarchy of naming subtopics (like Game memes, political memes).

e.g There are multiple subreddits for TF2: r/tf2 and r/truetf2; however this is confusing. These

I think there should be tree-style communities; it probably won't stick though.

Examples:

  • !tf2/memes
  • !communism/memes
  • !vexillology/help
  • !vexillography/memes
  • !linux/memes
  • !videos/meta

(I wouldn’t use backslashes; since they are used in URLs.)


(I don’t see much reason to agree with this suggestion; but some other people might be able to agree with it.)

    • Amicese@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 years ago

      Usenet used that naming convention? I am now liking Usenet (not newsnet lmao).

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    3 years ago

    that sounds like a forum to me, with topics and subtopics hierarchy. discourse is like that isn’t it?

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    3 years ago

    actually / would be ok for urls, backslash would work as well, but it would require quoting in the url with %5c. Any other character could work as well like . or -