I’m working on a presentation about the Fediverse, and would like to end the presentation with a slogan. Any ideas?
Edit: I probably should’ve specified more stuff. This is an informative presentation, not persuasive, and I don’t plan to get into the enshittification. Ideally I don’t want to include any corporations.
Edit 2: My title is “The Future is Everywhere”
How about “There is no fediverse slogan, that’s the point.”
Wait, this one’s a good concept.
“Together, apart”
E plurbis unum
👌🤣
It’s like a donut - there’s no center
Glorious, like the hole in the wall.
You could put your dick in it.
Nah. It’s made for a purpose glorious-er than that.
Unshittification
Seize the means of connection.
@NorthWestWind came in here to give you my favourite fediverse slogan and realized it might be too glib given your title but anyway:
THE FUTURE IS FEDERATED
You made me realized my title is already the best slogan.
“The new religion, the electric church — the only way to go”
Lemmy, from Motorhead
Kinda a long slogan but I think it fits.
It depends on your audience’s tech literacy. Emphasize connecting people if they’re illiterate, emphasize fixing what web 2.0 broke with monetization if they’re literate.
They are my engineering classmates, but I doubt they know enough about web 2.0
Twitter? I hardly know 'er!
Also, it’s pretty cool that you’re making a presentation on this. Is it for class?
It is. Gonna present that to my fellow engineering classmates.
‘Not to be associated with Kevin Federline’
Fed up with monopolies
All to one, one to all.
How about… “Fuck it, we ball!” ?
Preferably, no swearing.
ChatGPT responses: (probably stolen from some other presentation):
“Connecting Diverse Minds, One Federation at a Time: The Fediverse – Where Decentralization Sparks Unity.”
“Decentralize, Unify: Fediverse – Where Connections Flourish Beyond Boundaries.”
These sound more like titles of academic papers than slogans
@NorthWestWind I’ve been saying for a while now that Chat GPT writes exactly like an undergraduate student.
Something just clicked for me. It probably uses Turnitin.com data as a training material.
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