but a single visit in Jambler would make him draw his recently drawn opinion.
That's not exactly true, it's easy to say now simply because you can't unsee what you have seen, but a single visit was never enough for anyone to come to the current realization everyone now has, when the mixer ban took place I personally took a look at jambler, and I even made a post explaining how it was not a mixer per se, if you only visit the main page and you don't do some digging and reading, you would still arrive at the same conclusion and by "you" I mean the average person who isn't looking too deep to find something or that person has no unordinary skills of some sort.
Be it as it may, even looking at the diagram gives the impression that the part on the left which is labeled as a "mixing platform" still looks as if it's only a piece of the code that is sold by Jambler and owned by the "actual mixer", I personally only came to fully understand all the details after having read everything in the FAQ and some of the posts in the other topic.
So I would like to assume that theymos, have probably skimmed through the website in the same way I did, and things looked to him the same they looked to me, I am sure they would look the same to most people who don't know what we already know, your average mixer main page would have "start mixing now" , "set your fees" , " paste your return address", "set your privacy level" with all those sliding buttons and input fields, Jambler on the other hand, all it has on its main page is "create your mixer" and "become a seller" it certainly doesn't look even close to all other mixers I have seen and used.
Fail Only for Fun ?