Honestly I don’t know if it’s something Lemmy-only, but I see many post titles ending with the world rule for no apparent reason

  • KingJalopy
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    466 months ago

    It’s just a rule from those particular communities. You have to post something before you leave and it has to have the word rule in the title. It’s just a silly thing they do.

    • RoccobotOP
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      6 months ago

      Thanks! But what does ‘before you leave’ mean?

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        It’s a community an instance with a rule that if you log in to the website, you have to make a post before you leave (ie log out). The “rule” bit is people indicating that the post is because of the rule, and it caught on. Irritatingly enough.

        • @can
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          166 months ago

          I thought it was just 196? Not all. Blahaj

          • @[email protected]
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            No idea. I must have stopped following the relevant communities because I rarely see it any more.

        • RoccobotOP
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          96 months ago

          Oh dear god. Well thanks a lot for the explanation 🥲

  • DumbAceDragon
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    376 months ago

    Getting a bit more in depth, it specifically stems from the r/195 subreddit, which had only one rule stating that if you visit the subreddit page you must post before you leave. This rule was carried over to derivative subreddits like r/196 after 195 shut down. When 196 came to lemmy, this style of post carried over.

    • RoccobotOP
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      06 months ago

      why so? I read the news, I’m just pointing out this very typical US-centric habit