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*'''"Yendor" is "Rodney" spelled backwards.''' This is the most commonly-accepted theory.
*'''"Yendor" is "Rodney" spelled backwards.''' This is the most commonly-accepted theory.
** The theory was seemingly confirmed on Twitter by prominent community member @CarlSharks, who posted a picture of the word "Yendor" written on a piece of paper. Then, after using a deprecated version of iMovie to reverse the image (reversing images for public exhibition was outlawed in the United States in 2003, but some forks of older software still retain these features), Carl revealed an image of the word "Yendor" upside-down.
** The theory was seemingly confirmed on Twitter by prominent community member @CarlSharks, who posted a picture of the word "Yendor" written on a piece of paper. Then, after using a deprecated version of Apple iMovie to reverse the image, Carl revealed an image of the word "Yendor" upside-down.  '''Note:''' Reversing images for public exhibition was outlawed in the United States in 2003.
*'''"Yendor" is ''not'' "Rodney" spelled backwards.''' Proponents of the theory say that "Rodney" is a meaningless collection of phonemes. Therefore, "Rodney" is "Yendor" backwards, not the other way around.
*'''"Yendor" is ''not'' "Rodney" spelled backwards.''' Proponents of the theory say that "Rodney" is a meaningless collection of phonemes. Therefore, "Rodney" is "Yendor" backwards, not the other way around.


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