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it's short, phonetic, includes "words" (plural), homonyms for "word scene", literally describes the collection of each word seen in public scenery, etc.
you commented and I listened! now it's all branded `all text in nyc` and also redirecting to `alltext.nyc`. Thanks for all the enthusiasm!
That's what I expected too, and this immediately reminded me of Wikileak's "all pages from 9/11" site.
https://911.wikileaks.org/
Indeed, the domain is literally alltext.nyc, and not alltexts.nyx (as mistakenly annotated here fsr.)
It was originally alltexts.nyc but changed to alltext.nyc based on the suggestion above.
My vote's for "Word on the street" Probably doesn't translate well to a domain name though
wordseen.nyc has a few layers;
it's short, phonetic, includes "words" (plural), homonyms for "word scene", literally describes the collection of each word seen in public scenery, etc.
Arguably wordscene.nyc also.
(updated above now as well. Thanks!)