Flohmarkt - a Fediverse replacement for Facebook Marketplace
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Maybe someone may want to put links to Flohmarkt instances on Craigslist or FB Marketplace to put more eyes on it?
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any of them US?
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Feel free to host an US instance
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Great idea.
I just wonder how Flohmarkt is read by non-Germans.
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Definitely weird on first reading. New names often seem weird or dumb at first so maybe I'll just get used to it. Anglicizing it might make sense? Fleamarkt?
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I think an English localization as 'Flowmarkt' or 'Flowmarket' might be more catchy in English-speaking countries, since the intended pronunciation for 'Flohmarkt' isn't clear at a first glance.
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I read it as being pronounced something like "flow-marked"
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yeah, it's quite close
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Cool. If u can host it as a tor hidden service that is a large an influential market that might benefit from such a thing. Haven't looked but it might need some additional features to work as a decent platform in that sense.
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It reads like regurgitating dehydrated phlegm
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This is what i need so i can finally delete facebook but unfortunately this is too early and small with nothing piblically uk based and no one looking at it so things would never sell.
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Why would English be objectively better than German?
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At least most speakers of European languages will pronounce it close enough to German - though most will not do make the r in markt as hard as Germans do.
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What localities does this operate in so far?
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That name...
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Initial impressions of the name are not great.
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The name has already made this nonviable for the average person
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Because more people speak it?
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Got it, let's name it in mandarin then
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Language Native Speakers Total Speakers Sources English ~380 million ~1.5 billion Wikipedia German ~76β95 million ~155β220 million Wikipedia Mandarin ~941 millionβ1.12 billion ~1.1β1.3 billion Wikipedia Well, it has 10x more speakers than German, but it still has fewer speakers than English and most of them are localised in a single country.