On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 7:59 AM, Paul W. Frields <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A couple people noted in the Magazine meeting that last year's Flock
> was a little spammy in use of Twitter/social media.  Would it make
> sense to use a different account for "this talk is now on" type
> things, and just have the @fedora account stay clear other than to
> point people to that account if interested?
>

Yeah, i think we should definiently only have at most a couple of flock
tweets in a row. The fedora social accounts aren't really high posting
accounts, so jumping up from max 2-5 tweets a day, to  many more is going
to be seen as spammy IMO.

The tweets we do post should have an impact to people following along at
home -- unless we are streaming the keynotes, tweeting that the keynote is
on is only really useful to the 200 people at flock, not the 70K on the
social networks.

--ryanlerch

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> Other thoughts welcome.
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