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    +title: "The event naming philosophy"
    +pubDate: 2026-04-05T20:05:10.000Z
    +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T20:05:10.000Z
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    +excerpt: "Every SLIST event name is a decision, not a placeholder. The naming convention carries the brand’s DNA in a way that most promoters never consider, because most promoters name events … Read more"
    +categories:
    +  - BTS
    +tags:
    +  - format-long-form
    +  - identity
    +  - marketing
    +  - tone-philosophical
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    +  src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/the-event-naming-philosophy/cover.png
    +  alt: "Bold typography carved into concrete with red lighting, naming power concept"
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    +Every SLIST event name is a decision, not a placeholder. The naming convention carries the brand’s DNA in a way that most promoters never consider, because most promoters name events the way most people name their Wi-Fi networks — functionally, generically, forgettably.
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    +## The principles
    +
    +SLIST event names follow a specific philosophy that evolved from the brand’s origin as an anime blog with Death Note sensibilities. The naming carries darkness, weight, and a sense of narrative. Events are not labeled — they are titled, the way episodes of a series are titled.
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