Comment by virtualritz
1 day ago
And who ever heard of this in the majority of the world? It was news to me, I'm white and European btw.
Did you know the US consititues about 4% of humans? When we look at adults and age range that likely ever hear of D4vd we are talking probably considerably less that 1%.
The rest of humanity has no negative association with these four letters.
It was my first thought when I saw the name, unfortunately. The US constitutes a large portion of this site's user base. Whether the association sticks around is yet to be seen.
> And who ever heard of this in the majority of the world? It was news to me, I'm white and European btw.
It's a recurring headline on the rolling news channels on broadcast TV right now - and it's on the front-page of Reddit for me as well.
So a project should change its name because when it will be production ready 6 years from now the 1% of the 1% of the 1% will think for 1 microsecond about a piece of news from today?
Just that remember that there were people that said calling the second LOTR movie The Two Towers was disrespectful.
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> So a project should change its nam
Potentially... supposing the criminal investigation into this uncovers a hitherto unknown organ harvesting scheme operating within the global music records industry; the subsequent police dragnet implicates significant proportion of the world's music stars and record labels and generates continual major headlines and criminal convictions - with all their lurid details - all for multiple decades from now on.
It's quite ridiculous when I put it that way, but this is basically the same thing as Epstein's network, just with a different crime; and Epstein was already in the news almost 20 years ago from his first conviction.
...so back in 2009, back when everyone was building their own social-network websites and online dating services, and supposing your real-name was also Epstein, so you called it "EpsteinLoveIsland.com" - would you have changed the name back then?
Gotta admit this was the first thing I thought of as well. Hard to focus on the code implementation with that in mind!
>news channels on broadcast TV
So no one below the age of 60 is aware of this.
It was above-fold on the BBC news website[0][1] several times over the past couple of months.
[0] highest reaching uk language news site in March 2026 - https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-audience-and-business-data/...
[1] >400M visits weekly - https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/bbc-response-to-globa...
> I'm white and European btw.
Why did you feel the need to explicitly specify that you're white as one of the reasons you didn't hear the news?
I'm not american either, but the news is all over social media platforms like reddit and Twitter, it's hard to turn a blind eye on them.