Could you Wordle in Shetlandic?
Wordle is owned by the New York Times A game to promote the Shetland dialect has been taken down following legal threats from the New York Times. I Hear Dee created a free language game, called Wirdle, to promote the ‘Shetlandic’ dialect and help boost interest in the language, which resulted in more than 20,000 unique users of the game from 113 different countries.
Speaking to the Shetland Times, she added: ‘All of those users were an enhancement to the New York Times Wordle, because every time anyone used that they would be aware of the fact that the inspiration was the original Wordle. Wirdle has been shut down following legal threats from the New York Times ‘That made the original Wordle look like a really inclusive and inspirational game. That impression of course now has been reversed.
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