2013/11/29 Charles-H. Schulz <[email protected]>:
> Le Fri, 29 Nov 2013 12:27:20 +0100,
Hi,

> Let's start with something simple:
> @tdforg: major announcements, including software releases.
> @libreoffice: the above + interviews, articles from the press,
> community news, events -nothing mundane, but a lot of things go here.
> Facebook & Google +: all the above (the LibreOffice twitter account
> should have a follow up on these two social media alongside questions,
> posts and interactions from the networks' members).

Sounds good. If we start form somewhere, we can draw the models for
Facebook and Google+ especially the latter which has less number of
but higher profile(cooler) users so the model will be unique for it.
Having a model for twitter is simpler than those, as its more suitable
for pr and less inter-community stuff-and no moderation needs- there.
Also, twitter users are used to have lots of interaction with brands,
organizations, political persons, parties etc and consider twitter as
the first place to connect and interact.

>> Do you know if there's an option to manually ask for validation, or
>> do we have to wait until Twitter approaches us?
>
> If Zeki can jump in here, that's fine, otherwise I'll have a look.

Well, the verification process will be relatively simple to us, as we
have two real brands. Here is a simple how-to page
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-a-Verified-Account-on-Twitter  Seems very
easy, hope twitter's respond time should be short. If twitter guys
love freesoftware(they should) it will be easier for us :)

Best regards,
Zeki

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