OP's wife: welp I guess I can stop shaving this thing
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OP’s cat: finally.
I’m dead. You and the poster you replied to just murdered me. 🤣
I found it amusing when, in response to an issue, the admin asked someone to open a ticket by sending it to support@lemmy.world. At first I thought he meant to DM the account, but then I was like Ohhh, you mean actually send an e-mail to that address. I can totally see people confusing the two concepts.
That's true, and in addition it could even be confusing whether support@lemmy.world refers to a community or a user!
I think for ideal clarity using !community@instance.adress and @user@instance.adress would be best to differentiate from e-mail addresses. Though that would tag users for mention notifications more often I guess.
I feel like it should be community#instance.domain. The @ is already internet common for email addresses. It should be avoided to reference communities.
Sadly # is reserved URL particle for page anchors i.e. to refer to an HTML element by its ID.
From one hairy situation to another, in time.
Pornlemmy, You say? I'll be right back.