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<h1>FAQ</h1>
<p>
<strong>Q</strong>: <em>What is a tilde community?</em>
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<strong>A</strong>: Tilde communities are pubnixes, <i>public access unix systems</i>. We took our inspiration
from older such servers like <a target="_blank" href="http://tilde.club">tilde.club</a>
and the tildes from <a target="_blank" href="https://tildeverse.org">tildeverse.org</a>.
Put simply, a pubnix is a public server that is being shared by a number of people, that
use it simply for fun, or for purpose.
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<p>
<strong>Q</strong>: <em>Why would I join a tilde community?</em>
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<strong>A</strong>: Good question! Ultimately that depends on you. Do you like
doing computer stuff? Do you like bonding with people over computers? Or do you
just like having a little space on the web to do stuff? Then you might like it.
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<p>
<strong>Q</strong>: <em>Is Subcon Town open for new users?</em>
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<strong>A</strong>: Yes, but keep in mind we're an invite-only community. You can always ask
for an invite, and we don't mind giving people a chance, but we do like to run a tight ship.
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<p>
<strong>Q</strong>: <em>Are there more open and public tilde communities?</em>
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<strong>A</strong>: Yes, many of the tilde communities we took inspiration from are open to new
users. For example, <a target="_blank" href="http://tilde.club">tilde.club</a> or some of the
communities on <a target="_blank" href="https://tildeverse.org">tildeverse.org</a> will readily
accept new members. Some communities are themed around a subject, so you might find one that fits you.
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<p>
<strong>Q</strong>: <em>Can I get an account on one of your services?</em>
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<strong>A</strong>: Only as an existing member. If you're already a member, ask
<a target="_blank" href="https://akkos.fritu.re/fristi">@fristi</a> for an account.
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