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A sudden, favorable resolution of events in a story; a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to describe a "good catastrophe" that brings a happy ending.
"Just when all hope seemed lost, the hero’s pet hamster activated the hidden self-destruct button on the villain’s base. Eucatastrophe for the win!"
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(noun)
en‑chat‑i‑fi‑ca‑tion
1. The slow, inevitable decay of organizational communication caused by overreliance on Slack, Teams, or any workplace chat platform.
A portmanteau of chat and enshitification, describing the moment when once‑useful chat tools become a labyrinth of unread threads, ghost pings, lost files, and conversations that should have been emails—but weren’t.
2. The point at which a company’s internal knowledge base becomes a swirling black hole of half‑finished threads, contradictory messages, and “quick questions” that spawn 200‑message side discussions.
No one knows where decisions were made. No one can find the document. Everyone is @mentioned. Nothing is resolved.
3. The cultural shift where employees stop doing actual work and instead spend their days:hunting for that one message from three weeks ago, replying to a thread that died yesterday, reacting with emojis as a survival mechanism, joining yet another channel that will never be muted
4. The organizational endgame where chat replaces meetings, meetings replace chat, and both replace productivity.
A self‑perpetuating cycle of digital noise that ensures everyone is “busy” while nothing meaningful happens.
(noun)
en‑chat‑i‑fi‑ca‑tion
1. The slow, inevitable decay of organizational communication caused by overreliance on Slack, Teams, or any workplace chat platform.
A portmanteau of chat and enshitification, describing the moment when once‑useful chat tools become a labyrinth of unread threads, ghost pings, lost files, and conversations that should have been emails—but weren’t.
2. The point at which a company’s internal knowledge base becomes a swirling black hole of half‑finished threads, contradictory messages, and “quick questions” that spawn 200‑message side discussions.
No one knows where decisions were made. No one can find the document. Everyone is @mentioned. Nothing is resolved.
3. The cultural shift where employees stop doing actual work and instead spend their days:hunting for that one message from three weeks ago, replying to a thread that died yesterday, reacting with emojis as a survival mechanism, joining yet another channel that will never be muted
4. The organizational endgame where chat replaces meetings, meetings replace chat, and both replace productivity.
A self‑perpetuating cycle of digital noise that ensures everyone is “busy” while nothing meaningful happens.
The team's output slowed to a crawl due to enchatification.
We need to avoid the pitfalls of enchatification.
We need to avoid the pitfalls of enchatification.
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Definition:
1. To upload or transfer digital content to a server or online platform.
2. To publish or disseminate files electronically.
3. To submit data or media for distribution or sharing.
4. To post or store information on the internet.
Significance:
• It defines uploading (encargating) processes.
• It emphasizes digital content delivery.
• It identifies Ethernet publishing operations.
• It avoids colloquial or informal terms.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "upload", "uploads", "uploaded", and "uploading".
Past verb: encargated
Present simple verb: encargate, encargates
Present continuous verb: encargating
Definition:
1. To upload or transfer digital content to a server or online platform.
2. To publish or disseminate files electronically.
3. To submit data or media for distribution or sharing.
4. To post or store information on the internet.
Significance:
• It defines uploading (encargating) processes.
• It emphasizes digital content delivery.
• It identifies Ethernet publishing operations.
• It avoids colloquial or informal terms.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "upload", "uploads", "uploaded", and "uploading".
Past verb: encargated
Present simple verb: encargate, encargates
Present continuous verb: encargating
Examples:
• "Bloggers regularly encargate new posts."
• "Photographers encargate images for online galleries."
• "Students encargate assignments on school portals."
• "Companies encargate promotional materials for advertising."
• "Music artists encargate tracks on flowing platforms."
• "Bloggers regularly encargate new posts."
• "Photographers encargate images for online galleries."
• "Students encargate assignments on school portals."
• "Companies encargate promotional materials for advertising."
• "Music artists encargate tracks on flowing platforms."
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