I would love to put focus in, and volunteer to help with with anything Twitter related. On Mar 30, 2016 8:48 PM, "Justin W. Flory" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 03/28/2016 09:31 PM, Joe Brockmeier wrote: > >> On 03/28/2016 03:04 PM, Remy DeCausemaker wrote: >> >>> >>> It has been suggested that we adjust the community blog's jetpack >>> plugin to post to the main @Fedora twitter account, so that we are not >>> dividing our content. The only possible issue that we have here is >>> that there is occasional cross-promotion that occurs between Magazine >>> and CommBlog. When we have big announcements--we post pointer or >>> wrapper articles between the two. This would create some overlap or >>> echo within the twitter feed. >>> >>> Even with this echo consideration in mind, I would propose to the mktg >>> list that we auto-publish posts from the CommBlog to the main @Fedora >>> twitter account, now that we've established our readership and >>> editorial process a bit further. >>> >>> This will *significantly* improve the visibility of our contributor >>> focused content published on CommBlog, as well as increase the >>> frequency of posts to the @Fedora twitter account (roughly 2-10 >>> articles per week.) >>> >>> Thank you all for your time and attention to this proposal, and votes >>> and discussions are welcome here. >>> >> >> We've had two -1s for auto-posting, so I'd suggest a bit of a >> modification: >> >> 1) Let everything from Community Blog auto-post to @fedoracommunity, but >> make the profile clear that's exactly what it is. No effort to build >> following there but if it grows organically, spiffy. >> >> 2) Explicitly add Community Blog to sources for human-curated content >> going to @fedora. >> >> # # # >> >> Also, can we get a sound-off on the humans who currently *are* curating >> content? It feels a bit wild west to me at the moment, as I'm never >> quite sure if there's anybody at the switch on a particular day. >> >> And is anybody tending to @replies to @fedora? >> >> > I'm also -1 to auto-posting to the Fedora accounts because of the human > aspect. It is possible to generate tailored messages within Jetpack for > posts to automatically go out when an article is published, but this can > cause problems when you post to multiple platforms (e.g. tagging @thisThing > works on Twitter but doesn't on Facebook, Google+ has +thisThing and nobody > else does, etc.). > > In short, I think carefully curating the content posted to the "main" > social media account is the right way to do it, even if it's more manual > labor. > > As for the Community Blog proposals listed by jzb, I'm +1 to both. I see > no harm in having *ALL* CommBlog posts go to @fedoracommunity, but > sometimes there might be an article that is worthwhile to share with the > greater community, even those who aren't exclusively contributors to > Fedora. Therefore, I also see no harm in having Community Blog articles > posted to official @Fedora accounts while keeping the @fedoracommunity > account standing. > > In my eyes, the idea is that we handpick content from the CommBlog that > should be syndicated with the larger social media presence. Not everything > that comes out on the CommBlog needs to be shared on all the accounts all > the time. > > To help answer that question about who is behind Fedora social media, I > CC'd the social media list in case anyone with privileges is watching that > list and can chime in to confirm. As far as Twitter goes, I don't actively > see the @Fedora account replying or engaging with replies or content, but I > wonder if this is a manpower issue? This came up between me and bkp at a > meeting, I think, but there are not any SOPs documenting how to get > involved with social media or how someone can contribute outside of posting > to the social-media mailing list. If more hands are needed for this, I > would also be happy to volunteer some time to help with engagement. > > -- > Cheers, > Justin W. Flory > [email protected] > > > -- > marketing mailing list > [email protected] > List info or to change your subscription: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing >
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