Oh, please don’t start using that symbol for the fediverse.
I kind of like the symbol, so long as it’s used as a symbol. The problem is it doesn’t really make sense in the headline; imagine if we inserted a bird symbol before the word Twitter or the little space dude before reddit.
Naw bro it’s neat
I like it but I’m still not used to it
the 3 butthole symbol is really bad. fediverse already has a symbol.
stop using the anuses.
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That honeycomb is better fit tbh. Who cares about the meaning of the symbol? 99.99% people only look at the visual symbol itself.
We should use this as the fediverse flag
/J
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I like the diversity of sphincter options in unicode and encourage their use. Here are a few of my favorites:
✲
✵
✺
❂the bottom one is just straight up Greendale.
⎈
Ah yes, the “Play-Doh Fun Factory” variant.
@ericjmorey I like this one
It provides for control over certain functions, but it is underutilized.
We should federate the various fediverse symbols
Pfft, its clearly the 3 seashells.
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