I created a Lemmy instance and the future of this community.
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It actually increases the load, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing if it helps prevent centralization.
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The Mensfed
There’s the concept of a “men’s shed” where old blokes hang out and work on projects and keep social so this is like a version of that but on the fediverse.
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Okay, I’ll just email you my posts then.
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For anyone who wants to see it:
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It's offline at the moment
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But now we can branch it off and have like a full gardening community and a full cooking one, a place for people to say something they've done today that was full but worthwhile, the dullness is endless.
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Yeah, I'm still making changes getting things ready and whatnot. It's a bit of a learning curve.
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Could you check to see if it's working?
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Seems to be working fine, and I subscribed via the ‘!’ Lemmylink.
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So what if someone else came up with the name "Dull Men's Club"? We can co-opt any name we want. There's no rule that says whomever says a name first on the internet gets dibs forever.
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Conflicted.
The only thing you've done is create a competitive community, which will no doubt split the community.
If something had grown popular, and there's no reason to move, why initiate it imo.
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The real dull men's club has existed for 40 years, they have branding and a website.
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I guess my thought process is what if two large instances defederate for whatever reason. Will people create a second account just to post here? My hope is that the community moves over to the new instance.
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We have 1500 members here, how many do you think will move in the first place?
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Just so you know, dullsters was also coined by the person who started the club. He used it to refer to members. It was submitted to the Oxford English dictionary, but I don't think it got in.
And the archive link: https://archive.md/hwzsa
There's also been a bunch of rival Facebook groups for this, I wouldn't worry too much about this one also being called the dull men's club.
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I'm not sure, it might be none,it might be more, we'll see i suppose.
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So I owe you a mental apology. I was all like, "why are they bein' so salty?!" I mean, yeah, it's the same format as an email address, but you'd have to copy it, open your email, paste it in... WTF dude...
then I opened this thread in Voyager.
Point taken.
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Oh, I wasn’t intending to sound salty. I was going for dull: Email is much more dull than the fediverse.
And, yeah, I’m using Voyager, which prompted me replying with the ! to begin with.
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No worries, LOL. Strangers typing messages to each other will result in that.
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I will make sure to attribute it to him, as well as being the inspiration for the community. My thought was that I'm not the owner of Dull Men's Club, I don't have permission to use the name. However, we are Dullsters here, the term isn't exclusive to Dull Men's Club. The term deserves widespread use as a new and novel word. The more it gets used the closer it gets to being an "official" word, which I think the creator of Dull Men's Club is proud of.