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Mastodon is a terrible name (self.unpopularopinion)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by tomatol to c/unpopularopinion
 

I know mastodon joked about not changing their name in their recent changelog but I wish they really did change it. It's long, doesn't exactly roll of the tongue and it's difficult to pronounce in most languages.

End of rant.

Edit: above all I don't think it's a cool name. Can't imagine asking my friends to follow me on Mastodon. They're just gonna think it's something dumb or weird. At least if it had a cool name they would be curious and ask what it's about.

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[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s long

Eight letters, and 7~9 segments depending on the language. Compare it with other common brands like Facebook, Coca-Cola and Volkswagen.

it’s difficult to pronounce in most languages.

I'm casting doubt on this claim, based on the following:

  • the vowels can be approximated fine in a 5-vowels system, i.e. the most common vowel system out there.
  • it doesn't use any sort of complex onset or coda.
  • even the coda consonants are non-occlusives.

doesn’t exactly roll of the tongue

This is subjective. Personally I think that plenty brands there are considerably worse in this aspect. With a notable mention: that phonotactic trainwreck called Threads. (Four consonants in a syllable, two of them exotic [for most languages at least]? No. Just no.)

[–] tomatol -2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Fair enough. Too many syllables though! And no cool factor. I could do with Masto.

I agree that Threads is even worse.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Yeah you could, and that's why it's pretty solid branding. Just like "Instagram", it can be said pretty easily in most languages and it abbreviates nicely (Insta/Masto), so you can make it short.

It's arguably better to have a shorter one or two sillable word as a name, but that is a close second choice.

Now, the toot thing is dumb, and since it's only vaugely official I insist on calling them "posts" on all apps.

You want to talk about a dumb name, let's talk "Fediverse", which may be the stupidest word conceived by any human since "blogosphere", sounds extremely goofy and is just inaccurate and redundant. I mean, "The Federation" was right there, sounds badass and it actually already means "a collection of federated things". A "fediverse" means nothing, but if it id, it'd be "a collection of federations", not "a collection of federated things".

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The number of syllables does play a role on word length, but keep in mind that most languages have faster syllables than English, due to lighter phonotactics and lower tendency towards monosyllables. (It's like English tries to cram too much info per syllable, and as a consequence each syllable gets a bit loooonger.) As such something like "Mastodon" might sound verbose in English, but in [for example] Spanish or Japanese it's relatively short.

I also like the reference. It's a critter, big, and generally associated with elephants, that are seen as sociable and smart.

(Since people are talking about your username: it reminds me some alcohol extracted from tomatoes. Ethanol, propanol → tomatol. I do agree with you that usernames aren't good names for social networks, mine for example wouldn't roll at all.)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Three syllables is too many? Your username has the same number of syllables. Many actual personal names have the same number of syllables. Three is the magic number.

Mastodon is WAY cooler than your username, which looks like a misspelling of "tomato tool".

Masto sounds like slang for breast removal surgery.

[–] tomatol 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well my username is just a username :) I wouldn't name a microblogging social network like that.

Have to agree with the breast surgery thing