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This is a real friction. @pm.me throws people off. It's also awkward in certain languages where "Me" is not a word or means something entirely different. Then the abbreviation gets awkward when shared out loud with non-English speakers. When I travel to countries where I don't speak the language, if I say "myname@gmail.com" everyone understands me. Yet, I would have to look up how to say "P," "M," "dot," "E" in the local language if I don't speak it.
Clearly, we want to eventually use @proton.com as an option. It would be fantastic.
But having a language-barrier-proof one with a very global root would be great too, for example:
- @intermail.com
- @neomail.com
- @safemail.com
- @plusmail.com (fitting since protons have a positive charge)
- @cryptomail.com
- @promail.com
- @tecmail.com (from Latin 'tectus' = "covered/hidden")