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Sub cannot refer to subreddit outside the context of reddit. You say it can only be used exclusively for one thing only and disregard its general definition as a prefix. That’s like claiming sub cannot refer to a submarine in a marine context because “it’s already short for subreddit”
doesn’t necessarily need be a part of another word, can also be used as a noun on its own, just as part of a bigger whole. If it necessarily needs to be a prefix, think of subpage.
Why’d I need to have heard it in order to use it. But yes, I heard people use it on lemmy to refer to communities
What is wrong is not me here. Look, I get it. It’s called a subreddit on Reddit. But this is Lemmy and we don’t have subs. We have communities. And there’s a community for world news, but this isn’t it
If Texas were a country, it would be the 10th biggest by GDP and the 4th largest petrostate. It’s twice as large as Germany. This isn’t hyper-local news.
Has this sub always been non world news or what
its a COMMUNITY not a sub and its called NEWS not world news
What do you have against calling it a sub? Yeah, that’s what I said, non world news, whats wrong with you mate
The same thing someone at Mastodon would have against calling what people post there “tweets.” It’s not the right word.
Aha. Semi good point. But sub is a much more general word. See other comment
Since “sub” is short for “subreddit,” no it isn’t.
Sub cannot refer to subreddit outside the context of reddit. You say it can only be used exclusively for one thing only and disregard its general definition as a prefix. That’s like claiming sub cannot refer to a submarine in a marine context because “it’s already short for subreddit”
Stopped reading at the insult. I did not insult you. I was entirely cordial. If this is how you talk to people, no wonder you use Reddit terminology.
fine, I removed the insult.
Ok if it’s not subreddit
A) what does it stand for, and
B) where did you hear it from?
doesn’t necessarily need be a part of another word, can also be used as a noun on its own, just as part of a bigger whole. If it necessarily needs to be a prefix, think of subpage.
Why’d I need to have heard it in order to use it. But yes, I heard people use it on lemmy to refer to communities
What is wrong is not me here. Look, I get it. It’s called a subreddit on Reddit. But this is Lemmy and we don’t have subs. We have communities. And there’s a community for world news, but this isn’t it
They’re also called magazines (mbin).
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sub is used as a noun countless times. Why’d you bother being the language police anyway. People get what you mean, so it’s fine anyway
As shorthand for “subreddit” rofl
No. Way more things. Submarine, subtitles, suburbs, subscriber.
Does it say World News?
But I didn’t expect it to have very localized news either
Yes, the news community shares news from all over the world, which includes the US.
If Texas were a country, it would be the 10th biggest by GDP and the 4th largest petrostate. It’s twice as large as Germany. This isn’t hyper-local news.
You want to share news from another country, post it. No one is stopping you.