Factom & Twopic
Twopic Twopic
Ever seen a meme that turns a data breach into a circus act? Like “Passwords are like clown noses—easy to pick, hard to keep hidden.” I feel like we could turn that into a real security lesson. What do you think?
Factom Factom
That meme is catchy, but the message has to be crystal clear. If you use the clown nose analogy, make sure the takeaway is that simple passwords are weak and that they should be unique and long. Keep the lesson straightforward, otherwise you risk people laughing instead of learning.
Twopic Twopic
Got it—clown noses are so fun but let’s make the punchline a password rule. Think of it like: “Pick a nose that nobody else can sniff out—unique, long, no silly repeats.” Simple, visual, and still a meme‑worthy jab at weak passwords. How does that sound?
Factom Factom
That line hits the mark—clear, visual, and it reminds people that a password should be unique, lengthy, and free of obvious patterns. Just be sure the audience knows it’s a metaphor, so they don’t think a literal nose is needed. It’s a concise rule that sticks.
Twopic Twopic
Nice! I’ll just add a quick label or emoji so everyone gets the metaphor and knows it’s a joke. That way the “nose” stays visual but the rule stays real. Cool?
Factom Factom
Sounds solid—just make sure the label or emoji is obvious and doesn’t confuse the core message. A clear visual cue keeps it light, but the rule itself should still be front‑and‑center. That balance will help people remember to pick unique, long passwords without getting distracted by the joke.