Alternatively, "Greekddl" might be a mis-stroke of "Greek drill." For over two millennia, the "Greek drill" referred to the rigorous, repetitive learning of Ancient Greek grammar—the declensions, conjugations, and syntax that formed the backbone of a classical education.
Today, the Greek drill has nearly vanished. Fewer than 5% of American high schools offer Ancient Greek. The decline of the drill mirrors the decline of humanism. Yet, in a strange twist, digital apps like Duolingo now offer "Greek drills" for Modern Greek, reviving the pattern if not the content. The ghost of the drill lives on in every hard-won conjugation.
: While they offer international content, their primary appeal is "localized" media. This includes: Greek-dubbed or subtitled movies and TV shows. Greek music (Laïko, Greek pop, etc.). Software with Greek language packs.
In , the site reported generating approximately €220,000 in monthly revenue . This high profile eventually led to a major crackdown by Greek authorities:
If you are looking for information about the site's history or its current status, here is the context: Closure and Legal Action