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>I'd just prefer that "balcukta" doesn't become the generally-used lujvo
>for "web" (because it sucks much). (I guess tend to prefer more literal
>lujvo when possible...).

Just because it's not a book, the web can still cukta.
I have a jar of hot sauce I made in the fridge. by no stretch of the
imagination is it a bottle, but it is a botpi. This is analogous - it is a
misleading keyword.


