Omoggle & live mog arenas (third-party products)
Some live match products lean into mog metaphors out loud—ladders, arenas, head‑to‑head framing. This page clarifies what third‑party products are versus the static educational demo that ships with this repository.
Omoggle (third‑party)
As of publication of this guide, omoggle.com markets itself around live competitive face‑off metaphors. Treat marketing copy as self‑description, not independent evaluation.
How this differs from mog.fyi demo
- The demo here is a local static page bundling MediaPipe.
- No shared account system or ladder backend ships in this repository snapshot.
- Scoring explanations live on the home page's inline documentation panel.
Product analysis checklist
Privacy
Ask whether frames leave the device, retention windows, minors policies, geographic law stacks.
Community & policy surfaces
Reporting flows, age gates, and match rules live with each vendor—compare what you see in-app to their public FAQ rather than inferring from meme coverage alone.
Hype hazards
Competitive metaphors can be fun art direction or risky fuel—context decides (etiquette).
Cultural dialect notes: moggle / moghole. Tactical guide: improve your Omoggle score.
Further reading & sources
These are independent third‑party references and entry points—not endorsements by this site or its authors.