• OneLemmyMan@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Sorry but no. Jif is what i said back then, and what i will say until i die. All the people i know have been calling it jif like “giraffe” and we will forever call it that. But if someone called it hard g gif i can understand what they are talking about just fine and i would literally pay 0 attention to it. Have better things to do. abcdef…gif.

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        Yeah I took digital art classes in the 90s and the teacher and all the students pronounced it jif. I never heard the hard g until that dumb YouTube video.

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      11 months ago

      If you say otherwise I’d be willing to bet you weren’t on the internet in the 90s or 00s.

      Bullshit. It’s always been divisive.

      There’s literally a Wikipedia article covering the fact that this has been debated going back to the 90s.

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          The article cites the opinion of an unnamed author of an unnamed “image encyclopedia.” Not really what I’d call definitive, which was the point.

          In my circles back then, soft G was predominant. I wouldn’t cite that as evidence of a One True Pronunciation either.

          There has always been debate about it. Hard G has certainly become predominant, but declaring that people that prefer soft G “weren’t on the internet back then” is revisionist at best.

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          Well, with no numbers on that statement it could be as little as 51% of people. Chalk me up in the “online since BBSs” and I’ve always said soft g.

          I’m more concerned with the poll further down the page that has a staggering 2.8% of people who pronounce each letter individually.

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          And it would be incorrect. The point is there are multiple ways to pronounce G in English, none more valid than the other. Heck, how do you pronounce G itself?

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      Where the fuck did I find someone in real life to talk to about image formats? I always thought it was j. I can’t even recall any conversations about it until the 2010s.