570 sats \ 1 reply \ @TonyGiorgio 6 Dec 2023 \ on: SN release: territories, formerly known as user generated subs meta
Not sure how I feel about it yet but it's cool to see it being explored. One recommendation, enforce some uniformity with the names. It starts to get a bit ugly with all of the combinations of letter casing and underscores happening. I'm always in favor of restricting user optionality originally and expand from there as more usage occurs.
I felt the same way when I noticed capital letters and underscores and was wondering: what characters are allowed in a reddit sub name?
Didn't find out, only this, lol
But capital letters are definitely allowed. Makes sense, for camel case. But underscore? Snake case?