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.
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.
That’s because the “rule” of !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone 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.
What if I visit the community/magazine without posting? How do they know?
The incident will be reported at /var/log/auth.log
sudo exit
sudo -k
Straight to hell. To the boiler room of hell. All the way down.
B.A.N.N.E.D.
No, they don’t know buddy, ha. It’s meant to be a non-serious rule for a non-serious community.
B-a-n-a-n-a-s
I remember how to spell bananas from Kelly singing “this day is bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s”
Is it really worth the risk?
Santa puts you on the naughty list.
We actually made INGSOC from 1984 do it for us, we’re very evil that way.
The man knows. The man knows everything about you. They’re always watching.
Isn’t it a rule to have rule in the title as well?
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
It is actually in the rules now
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.
It actually was, in one of the stickied posts. Looks like it’s been replaced though.