I don’t know what everyone means when they use ‘rule’ in the title and at this point I’m too afraid to ask. Please enlighten me.

  • Stirnlappenbasilisk@feddit.de
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    That’s because the “rule” of [email protected] is to “post before you leave”… That creates a lot of random posts that all have some kind of “rule” in the title. Sometimes these posts get popular and you see them in your feed.

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      For the curious, the original was actually /r/195 on Reddit. It started as a joke between some college roommates, in dorm room number 195. Then it eventually got popular as a sort of shitposting community. But the original 195 was basically unmoderated (because it was just a couple of dudes in college who started it for shiggles,) and was eventually brigaded and taken over by alt-right neonazis. The memes quickly devolved into straight up Nazi propaganda.

      So 196 was created as a sort of “new” 195, and that original brigade and subsequent takeover is why a lot of the 196 memes tend to lean hard left. The 196 sub was sort of a rebellion against the 195 takeover, which means that conservative stuff quickly got shut down. It eventually became a sort of safe space for transgender memes as a result. From there it became a sort of self-sustaining reaction where trans people saw it as safe so more trans people gravitated towards it.

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        It’s always seemed so wholesome to me how the trans folks are such a huge part of what makes that sub awesome but also it’s not a “trans sub”, so you get all these people there for the memes also experiencing fully normalized transness

      • Unmarketable Plushie@pawb.social
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        I’m pretty sure neo-Nazis weren’t the reason r/195 shut down. It was just that after 420 weeks the owners decided to end “the experiment”.

        I wasn’t on Reddit then though, so I wouldn’t know.

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            9 months ago

            The respective person wasn’t on reddit then, likely was after, just in time to read the archives.

            • Unmarketable Plushie@pawb.social
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              Hey there you could’ve taken two seconds to read my profile and seen I have my pronouns listed there instead of just misgendering me

              • lath@lemmy.world
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                No, I really couldn’t have. My attention span is too short. I apologize, if it makes you feel better. However, I can make no promises on any future mislabelings, to you, anyone or anything else. My attention span is too short for that.

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        9 months ago

        to have a dorm room 195 seems implausible. it implies at least 95 rooms on one floor

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          Or building 1, section/floor 9, room 5. I’m in an apartment that has four digits, but that doesn’t mean there are over 1000 apartments in the complex. It simply means they follow a standard numbering scheme to make finding the specific apartments easier.

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            Interesting. Number schema come in many colors. I use 20240315 format to prefix dated files

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          In the Netherlands I saw some building were, instead of having a street number-flat number, the building had all the numbers listed on them. So, if the building had 100 houses, the street number for the building would be 150-249, and the next street number would be 250.

          It’s possible they had a similar system.

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      9 months ago

      Isn’t it a rule to have rule in the title as well?

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        It’s not, but it’s become sort of a de-facto tradition to cite the fact that you are posting because of the rule by adding the word “rule” cleverly (or, sometimes, not-so-cleverly) to the title

          • Queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            9 months ago

            If you’re talking about Lemmy’s 196, it’s not a rule and never was for us. “Post before you leave” is a “rule” but titling it rule is not. It’s just an injoke.

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              It actually was, in one of the stickied posts. Looks like it’s been replaced though.

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      This is why I had to block them from my home feed. Way too many random posts that, because of the nature of the “rule”, aren’t very interesting.