Hi all. I have some concerns about the posts on the official facebook and twitter accounts.
Most places celebrate the winter solstice either religiously or culturally. For most of december the posts referred to generic holidays. Today and yesterday there are posts about tracking santa and getting presents. While there were no direct religious references and many people don't celebrate religiously (I try to refer to it as yule myself) it's still very much entwined with the religious festival. What is/should the policy be in terms of how we use cultural celebrations to promote firefox, especially in light of the community guidelines? I think right now there's a conflict in that we've agreed Mozilla is Mozilla and personal is personal for community interaction, but the social media accounts have been trying to increase the personal connection with their followers. For example there is a post asking people what presents they got to which one person replied "I am not a fan of Mozilla Firefox to tell it what I got for Christmas." That sums up my opinion on it but I also respect the benefits of the followers feeling a personal connection to the product. I'm just not sure what to think, as I said, given the community guidelines. _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
