Pornhub’s parent company is changing its name to total nonsense::MindGeek, the parent company of Pornhub and other adult entertainment websites is changing its name to Aylo as it looks to get a “fresh start.”
Pornhub’s parent company is changing its name to total nonsense::MindGeek, the parent company of Pornhub and other adult entertainment websites is changing its name to Aylo as it looks to get a “fresh start.”
With “total nonsense” I expected something like ZyAbct328 or some crap, like a name you can barely find to stay under the radar.
But Aylo? Wtf is The Verge doing?
Aylo is only “nonsense” because you’re not used to it. What about Sony? Nike? Lego? Cisco? Adobe? …
Just because I was curious: Sony comes from sonos, sound in Latin. Nike is the
RomanGreek God of victory. Lego is is a Danish abreviation for “play well”. Cisco comes from San Fransisco. Adobe is the name of a Creek near the founders house.Of course they have origins, but that is pretty much true of any name. If I look up “Aylo” I find:
Lmao at ‘One who sees seeds’ Anybody on pornhub is sure to see lots and lots of ‘man seed’
I can tell you the first one is total BS — there is no word in Portuguese that even sounds close to that one. Source: am a Portugal.
Adding to that as a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, no word I’m aware of comes even close to that one either. Our words don’t really use Y like that to begin with.
To be pedantic, Victoria is the Roman version. Nike (Νίκη) is the Greek version of the goddess.
Oops, yup, very true, I always confuse the Greek and Roman gods 😅
Had it been called ZyAbct328 people would think you’re working for one of Elon’s kids.
Aylo sounds like the name of the finance company. It is boring and generic in that it doesn’t really mean anything. The perfect name.
Where is MindGeek always makes me think of a manufacturer of cheap crappy toys, like novelty mugs that change colour when you pour hot liquid in them and small remote control cars that stick to the ceiling. You know the kind of tat that’s always been sold off in the centre aisles of shopping malls.