• Axum
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    1151 month ago

    The name has already made this nonviable for the average person

    • @[email protected]
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      791 month ago

      We have to stop sending end users to software solutions for web admins. We don’t send them yo “nginx” or “apache”, after all.

      Someone throw up a website using this software and give the site a sensible name, and then direct users to that website.

    • @maniclucky
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      511 month ago

      It’s not that bad. It’s just German for flea market. And English speakers shouldn’t have an issue with at least “Markt”. Not far from a cognate.

      Definitely better names but I think the bigger hurdle is getting the critical mass to get something like marketplace to work in the fediverse even with the perfect name.

      • FundMECFS
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        371 month ago

        Yep. It’s kind of annoying when people see everything through an “english” lense and assume anything that isn’t made to work for english speakers won’t work…

        • @TrickDacy
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          171 month ago

          Op has a point. Even English names that succeed internationally are somewhat bound by the ability of speakers of other languages to spell and pronounce the name. Y’all are here acting like what they’re saying is hateful or something…

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            Its even more important to use various word from various language.

            English as default also resulting American culture as the most prominent culture.

            Newer generation are more acceptable to outside culture, so this will be work. Not to forget, the rest of non-English society already operate in multi language society and get exposed for various culture.

            Years ago, people heavily localized Angliscize a lot of Asian media, but now, people are more accepting foreign naming convention. Just take a look at various FOSS porject in Japanese, Hindi, Persia, or Finnish.

            • @TrickDacy
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              101 month ago

              No one is saying you cannot have a good German name. Uber is an American company. Shit company but great name. Comes from German and translates to other linguistic communities fairly well

                • @TrickDacy
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                  91 month ago

                  Etymology From German über (“above”, preposition), which is also used as a prefix (über-); cognate with over. Entered English through Nietzsche’s use of the word Übermensch. Doublet of over, super and hyper.

                  https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/uber

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 month ago

                    ‘uber’ is an English word with a German ethnology. ‘über’ is a German word. That’s like saying iceberg is German. u and ü are different letters. They are pronounced differently and change the meaning of words (e.g. ‘Schuppe’ means scale, ‘Schüppe’ means shovel)

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 month ago

                    Right, über is a word. “uber” is very much not. The points aren’t decoration or a pronunciation guide, they signify a different letter.

                    It’s like saying that Spanish people call their country Espana.

                • ddh
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                  -11 month ago

                  Something, something über alles…

      • @TrickDacy
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        61 month ago

        But telling a friend about this starts with the name. Simple names are easier. And that would just start with making it short. Single syllable being best.

        • ddh
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          21 month ago

          Isn’t this more like the software you’d use to build whatever local (but maybe federated) site? Like, you don’t ask your friend if they’ve been on Shopify or Squarespace lately.

          • @TrickDacy
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            21 month ago

            Yeah, possibly. Depends – if the data is federated between instances (which I assumed) you could have access to the whole world’s market and it would still be useful if there was a feature that allowed you filter out locations you’re not currently interested in.

            • ddh
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              21 month ago

              Yeah, would also be nice to be able to combine multiple local markets.

        • @maniclucky
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          21 month ago

          The sentence structure is kinda wonky coming from English, but the vocab isn’t bad. There are tons of cognates.

      • @pyre
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        11 month ago

        what some people don’t get is that “flea market” is also a bad name. floh just makes it look and sound worse and it’s harder to parse let alone understand and therefore remember.

    • @[email protected]
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      Does it? If you set up an instance for your local community/city/whatever, and name it something that makes sense for your intended userbase, I think it would be fine.

      It goes from “I sold my couch on FlohMarkt” to “I sold my couch on Local Ottawa Marketplace” for the ‘normies’ out there. They’re not going to care about the underlying software so long as their couch gets sold.

      Do recommend a DIY local advertising strategy if trying to get something like this running, though - posters at IRL flea markets, adverts in small community papers for antiques and collectibles, crossposts/links to postings on stuff like MaxSold/Kijiji/Craigslist/GumTree/FB Marketplace/[insert online marketplace operating in your area] by first adopters, that kind of thing.

      Focus on the current primary use case of centralized marketplace services (buying shit from your neighbours), then introduce the “Oh yeah, we’ve also set it up so you can see postings on Local Toronto Marketplace, Local Kingston Marketplace, Marché Local de Montréal” etc. from there.

      I really, really think talking to people in terms of specific instances over the overarching platform/protocol is a way around ‘normie’ confusion about the Fediverse when first trying it, then getting exposure to how it works in practice will help them understand the nitty gritty stuff better. Is this problematic in some cases, like with Lemmy? A little bit, yeah. For something like FlohMarkt? I think less so.

      (‘normie’ in quotes 'cause I’m not the biggest fan of the term, but it’s a useful shorthand)

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        This! It’s just the name of the software, not sure why everyone’s getting so worked up about it.

        I think it’s a brilliant use case for federation, hope this sees some adoption!

    • adr1an
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      61 month ago

      “Facebook” is an equally alienating name if you don’t know English. But I agree, German is difficult!

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Oh look, the Queen of Naming has spoken! Everything should just be named “Facebook something” or “Twitter that”.

      • @pyre
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        01 month ago

        wow what an interesting sarcastic remark about something the op never said.

      • @pyre
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        it’s not that it’s German (or whatever), it’s that it looks and feels like it’s gibberish. it’s incredible how little this is understood.

        Uber is an easily read, easily pronounced, widely understood, positive sounding trochee. it’s a perfect brand name.

        flohmarkt is 0 for 5.

        • @SoyTDI
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          41 month ago

          Even Floh is a bit better 😕 .

    • @Shard
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      I can’t understand why every other fediverse name is so stupid as to be off putting to the average user.

      • @Womble
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        61 month ago
        • Lemmy is no better or worse than Reddit
        • Pixelfeed is significantly better than Instagram
        • Mastodon is much worse than Twitter

        Seems to me pretty much an even spread of how good the names are

        • Kierunkowy74
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          51 month ago

          For other Fediverse software:

          • Misskey is unmistakable which already makes it a good name
          • PeerTube is on par with YouTube and is perfectly transparent as a description of software: “YouTube but with P2P”
          • Writefreely is another clear but already proper name, definitely better than Medium or Substack (ony Medium’s advantage - it sounds better in non-English languages)
          • Loops and Friendica remind better of their purposes than TikTok/Vine and Facebook
          • … on the other hand, every Threadiverse app, no matter if it is /kbin, Mbin, Lemmy or PieFed, fails with it
        • @Shard
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          31 month ago

          Lemmy is a stupid god awful name.

          The first result you get on google is a dead singer. Every other search you will have him on the front page instead of what you’re trying to find. Contrast this to searching for something from reddit.

          Case in point guitar reviews lemmy vs guitar reviews reddit