+1 for Joe's comment.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Joe Sutherland <jsutherland@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I like these! I’d be a little wary about the all-caps “WARNING” but that’s perhaps personal preference :)

Otherwise these very much LGTM.

Joe

On 10 December 2014 at 12:41:44 am, Juliet Barbara (jbarbara@wikimedia.org) wrote:

This is so fun...

LGTM with the below edits and +1 on Fabrice's suggestion. I vote we capitalize the W on the #Wikigalaxy hashtag. 


t:  5,4,3,2,1...LIFT OFF! Welcome to the #Wikigalaxy

t: WARNING: we are not responsible for time lost on this stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles #Wikigalaxy

t: This WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is one of the coolest things we've seen this year #Wikigalaxy

t: Blast off to the #Wikigalaxy. This WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is truly out of this world:

t: Experience Wikipedia like never before with this WebGL visualization of articles. #Wikigalaxy

t:  We've never seen Wikipedia like this before. Welcome to the #Wikigalaxy http://wiki.polyfra.me/


f/g: 5,4,3,2,1 - LIFT OFF!  Welcome to Wikigalaxy, the stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles that is truly out of this world. Wikigalaxy is an independent project by Owen Cornec, an engineering student based in Paris. http://wiki.polyfra.me/

f/g: WARNING: we are not responsible for time lost on this stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles that is truly out of this world. Thank you Owen Cornec for this beautiful representation of Wikipedia! #Wikigalaxy

f/g: Blast off to the Wikigalaxy. This WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is truly out of this world.


On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,

Gotta strike the iron while it's hot - and we should feature this cool Wikipedia-based visualization. It's astounding!]


NOTE: #wikigalaxy is the hastag for it that is up-and-coming on twitter. 


t:  5,4,3,2,1,...LIFT OFF! Welcome to the #wikigalaxy

t: WARNING: we are not responsible for time lost on this stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles #wikigalaxy

t: This interactive WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is the coolest thing we've seen this year #wikigalaxy

t: Blast off to the #wikigalaxy. This WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is truly out of this world:

t: Experience Wikipedia like never before with this WebGL visualization of articles #wikigalaxy:

t:  Articles are stars; you're in a rocketship. We've never seen Wikipedia like this before. Welcome to the #wikigalaxy

f/g: 5,4,3,2,1 - LIFT OFF!  Welcome to Wikigalaxy, the stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles that is truly out of this world. http://wiki.polyfra.me/

f/g: WARNING: we are not responsible for time lost on this stunning WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles that is truly out of this world #wikigalaxy

f/g: Blast off to the Wikigalaxy. This WebGL visualization of Wikipedia articles is truly out of this world.

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