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When referring to individual Codidact communities, what is the standard way of referring to them? In most cases, the name of the community is a generic term that doesn't by itself refer specificall...
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When referring to individual Codidact communities, what is the standard way of referring to them? In most cases, the name of the community is a generic term that doesn't by itself refer specifically to this community, from an external point of view. For example, how do I fill in the blank when I tell my non-Codidact-aware friend "I found [this great recipe](https://cooking.codidact.com/articles/275939) for Toffee-apple ice cream on _______."? Possibilities: - the Cooking community/site on Codidact - Codidact Cooking - Cooking Codidact - Cooking.Codidact - Cooking.CD This question came up in the context of [a question](https://judaism.codidact.com/questions/276622) on `this question's resoultion, applied to "Judaism"`'s Meta about how to refer to the community in its own FAQ, to distinguish it from the religion that its title is generically the word for.