So uh I am old and easily confused—what does “rule” mean in a fediverse context and why is it in the titles of so many posts? Please take pity and explain it to this frail geriatric millennial. TIA

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  • From my even more geriatric gen-x understanding: I’m guessing you are referring to /c/196 posts. Which has a single rule of having to post something if they visit the community. So people are titling “rule” because they are posting to follow the rule.

    I ended up filtering that community out, because it was so much random noise when I’m trying to look at “all”

  • I believe you are referring to 195 and 196 meme subs with that in the title, no? Apparently the “rule” they’re referring to is the one specifically for those subs that require you to post some kind of lousy meme of your own making before leaving that community. Just learned about this myself. Most of them are indeed terrible.

  •  dill   ( @dill@lemmy.one ) 
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    The “rule” is that you have to post something before you leave. It’s a community full of random shitposts and somehow the people there can make sense of it.

    Edit: to clarify, this rule applies to the “196” community only. 195 196 or I guess sometimes 197?

  • This is due to the community over at /c/196, formally /r/196. From Urban Dictonary:

    “A subreddit that gained popularity due to only having one rule, which is to post before leaving. The sub started after it’s predecessor, r/195, was shut down by the moderators.”

    Every post is titled with ‘rule’ in a similar vein to me_irl or the like (which has a similar gimmick). They’re sort of free for all communities, usually meme focused.