Change D's brand color to blue.
log mout
emawalker01 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 4 01:28:03 UTC 2020
The over 1 billion Chinese people in the world see red as luck,
pleasure, and happiness. Color meanings are NOT steady across
cultures. Blue as an example, is often associated with
melancholy, loneliness and saddness... "feeling blue". So you're
suggesting we make D feel like a lifeless language? :P
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Changing the coloration of a language to increase popularity is
the beyond absurd, as is evaluating the shade of a website to
caution colorations in nature. People are not that stupid--nobody
is choosing a language because of the _color_ of the website.
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