Langmaker

Langmaker is a website run by Jeffrey Henning that acts as a database of conlangs, neographies, and other resources related to conlanging and conworlding.[1] Prominent articles and the conlang directory were collected published by Yannia Press as Langmaker: Celebrating Conlangs, with an introduction by David J. Peterson.[2] As of June 4, 2009, the site was offline. An unknown source has taken over the website, and hosts virus files. After the takeover of the website the owner regained control of the website in 2022 and is now functional over all devices on the "Tor" Browser, unfortunately, as "Tor"'s servers were hacked in 2023, and, data was leaked, with the addition of 4 websites being hacked and shut down forcefully, of this 4 LangMaker was the 3rd to be shutdown. This attack was called "Tor End Neign" as recalled by the BBC and CNN. The owner of the website sold the domain and the website is no longer in use. [3] The CNN page has recently been shut down on the incident.

  1. ^ Dance, Amber (August 24, 2007). "In their own words – literally". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved 2007-08-29. - paid version and PDF version Archived 2013-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Henning, Jeffrey (2020). Langmaker: Celebrating Conlangs. Chicago: Yonagu Books. p. 393. ISBN 1661715575.
  3. ^ bbc.com/news/worldwide/news/727912763/file/users/tor/langmaker