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    There is a bigger history on this. Involving the Mastodon developer Gargon and a famous YouTuber Hbomberguy:

    https://mastodon.social/@Hbomberguy/146524

    Gargon, at that time wasn’t aware of the double meaning, as they where non-native English speaker.

    It got changed back to “publish” relatively recent.

    Personally I liked “toot” it was unique and funny. Many Mastodon-Users still prefer or use “toot”.

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      if hbg had anything to do with it I have no choice but to retract my objection

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        If you don’t like the term “toot” it’s fine, it shouldn’t matter who coined it. Don’t make your likes or dislikes dependent on who stuff or ideas come from.

        I just wanted to explain some history of that term.

        The knowledge of that history and context is what should influence your taste, not the specific individuals involved.

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          I thought the begrudging tone would make it obvious but I was joking. so was hbg by the way; he clearly said it because it would be ridiculous, not because it would be smart. it’s fucking dumb.