the term “cake day” just makes me think of r*ddit. I’ve seen Lemon Day going around, but we probably want to avoid affiliation with lemon party.

not that we can tell anybody what to do anyway, and each instance could even have its own. anyway, it needs to be something that obviously means “anniversary” and doesn’t require explanation otherwise it’ll just be annoying

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that’s not generic, that’s from Reddit as far as I can tell. “anniversary” would be generic

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Cake Day is from birthdays, mate. You know? That annual celebration of creation where there’s usually cake?

Stop letting spez live in your head and just enjoy where you’re at.

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which is why I’m asking for sources of it being used prior to reddit. I’m not arguing one way or another

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Oxford English Dictionary says the first instance of the phrase “cake day” was from a diary entry in the 1800s.

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I’m not arguing one way or another

You literally were.

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it doesnt become generic unless we make it ubiquitous

mbin already has it

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Yeah it’s officially built in to Lemmy’s web UI too.

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that honestly kind of chaps my ass. why not just call it “date joined”

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chaps my ass

Huh… Never heard that one before.

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awww but i like the little cake icon and everything

im not going to let the enshitification of reddit take away everything i like. im also a bit salty about ‘karma’

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Free slurpee day, that’s my cake day too

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