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[–] Conspirologist [S] 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

OK. But what about the brand name? Why it sucks so much like it was made deliberately?

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[–] PhilaFerret ago 

By saying Gabber is a correct name, does that mean it should sound more similar to Twitter? Freedome implies a lid, which sounds like the opposite of being free. Help me to follow your sense of marketing.

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[–] Conspirologist [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

I didn't say Gabber is an appealing name for promoting free speech activism, because it implies idle or trivial talk, therefore the low IQ of users. I only said that at least is more cool and creative that just gab. Gabber is a fit name for sheeple user base like Facebook.

Twitter is a clever name, because it implies the freedom of speech symbolized by a tweeting bird. Freedome is paronomasia made by freedom and dome. In the middle of censorship info war, users freedom is protected by dome, freedom + dome = Freedome. It's not hard to get.