In general, it's a losing fight to try and dictate how other people use the English language.
Signed,
someone who remembers when we tried to convince the media that "hackers" were the ones who built novel stuff and innocently probed networks to understand them and the people who breached systems maliciously or for personal gain should be called "crackers." And someone who watched the GNU people be very upset for decades about linux not being called "GNU/Linux."
Signed, someone who remembers when we tried to convince the media that "hackers" were the ones who built novel stuff and innocently probed networks to understand them and the people who breached systems maliciously or for personal gain should be called "crackers." And someone who watched the GNU people be very upset for decades about linux not being called "GNU/Linux."