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Going through a very small rebrand over the next couple weeks into the new year (it will take time to adjust everything properly). Too many people keep thinking GOL is a company, and expect me to act like someone in a suit, when it's 99% just me sharing cool stuff and creating (hopefully) cool / interesting content along with opinions on various things.
What actually changes: not a lot, it's just a name and some wording clarifications.
It will also help whenever I cover something that isn't super specific to "Linux Gaming", because I grew tired very quickly of people who had a stance of if it's not ticking a very specific box, that it doesn't belong on GOL. I want to keep on covering hardware, open source, Linux gaming, Steam Deck and all the stuff in between. So if anything, it will just help me keep doing what I am already doing.
Last edited by GamingOnLinux Bot on 17 Dec 2022 at 12:01 am UTC
Seriously, though, I'm curious now - I'm surprised that people have been mistaking GOL for a corporate entity! :shock:
Ahh! I missed that before! Thanks. :smile:
Good to know - for a moment I wasn't sure if we were looking at a URL-change or something. I still don't get how people thought you were a company, though! :tongue:
Last edited by GamingOnLinux Bot on 16 Dec 2022 at 10:57 pm UTC
Someone stole Twitter though, so that's the only real thing that's changed so we're here now: https://twitter.com/GOLTwit
Last edited by GamingOnLinux Bot on 16 Dec 2022 at 11:44 pm UTC
It's a cool handle that gives a good chuckle! :tongue:
For those who don't get the new handles sense of humour:
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/twit
Now, if the title was "Linux Games" or similar, that'd be different.
One possible solution would be to split some of the non-Linux content onto a "sister" site with different branding, but that would also split your community and add to your workload... I suppose complainers will just have to learn to cope.
My promise to all readers is that Linux is 100% the focus, always will be. All forms of gaming on it.
Glad that I never have an account with that social media.