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[[File:Saxter logo.png|thumb|Saxter logo]]'''Saxter''' was a "global LGBT listings site", established in 2012 and based in London; it had disappeared by 2015.
[[File:Saxter logo.png|thumb|Saxter logo]]'''Saxter''' was a "global LGBT listings site", established in 2012 and based in London; it had disappeared by 2015.


:"We are often asked of the origin of the name Saxter: we wanted something that was short, concise, a name rather than a description (like gaytravel), would work the major European languages (French, Spanish and German), and was a little saucy!<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Saxter.gay/about/ "About" page] on Facebook</ref>
:"We are often asked of the origin of the name Saxter: we wanted something that was short, concise, a name rather than a description (like gaytravel), would work the major European languages (French, Spanish and German), and was a little saucy!<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Saxter.gay/about/ "About" page] on Facebook (still extant as at 2017).</ref>


==External links==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Online resources]]
[[Category:Online resources]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

Saxter logo

Saxter was a "global LGBT listings site", established in 2012 and based in London; it had disappeared by 2015.

"We are often asked of the origin of the name Saxter: we wanted something that was short, concise, a name rather than a description (like gaytravel), would work the major European languages (French, Spanish and German), and was a little saucy![1]

References

  1. "About" page on Facebook (still extant as at 2017).