Hi Tilman,

Thanks for your feedback!



*María Cruz * \\  Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
[email protected]  |  :  @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>


On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Tilman Bayer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Maria,
>
> happy to help promoting this. A few points inline:
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Maria Cruz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> The Learning & Evaluation Team is promoting the first of 3 webinars,
>> hosted by Jonathan Morgan, about tools and APIs for research on Wikimedia
>> programs. I have posted proposed tweets on the calendar on Meta for today
>> (July 1st), and I am also sharing those here.
>>
>> *Event link:*
>>
>> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/ccmjivinemvg2brae5db9b3jsqk
>> (same as specified below tweets).
>>
>> Should this be shared on Google+ too, or just Twitter?
>

Yes, please, Google+ as well. I don't know if you can tag us there, but
this is our page:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/117126229120807344920/


>
>
>> *Short link (by Ow.ly)[1]:*
>> http://ow.ly/yENZr
>>
>> *SM Calendar:*
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Social_media/Calendar#July_1st
>>
>>
>>
>> * t: @WikiEval team goes beyond #Wikimetrics: join the 1st #webinar
>> (07/16) on tools and #APIs to collect data about programs!
>> ::
>> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/ccmjivinemvg2brae5db9b3jsqk
>>
>
>> * t: There's more to #data than #Wikimetrics. Join @WikiEval 's webinars
>> on tools and APIs to collect data! First one: July 16
>> ::
>> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/ccmjivinemvg2brae5db9b3jsqk
>>
> These two seem to be above the character limit for Twitter (117 characters
> + the https://... link). Also, starting a tweet with an "@" will make it
> appear as a reply to that account, and not show up in (e.g.) the main
> timeline. How about something like this:
>
> * T: There's more than #Wikimetrics. On July 16, join @WikiEval's first
> webinar on tools and APIs for evaluation data
>

This looks good to me! Thanks for re-writing.


>
>
>
>>
>> *[1]* I use short link versions on our account 90% of times because I
>> think it might track more clicks. Please feel free to comment on this!
>> Would love to hear other views.
>>
> We usually avoid these so as to stay reasonably close to the privacy
> expectations people have from the wikis. (I'm not too familiar with ow.ly's
> capacities, but if they are similar to bit.ly, I could very well imagine
> this to be of practical relevance here, as in "oh look, that one person we
> know from Madagascar clicked on our link too".) For tracking click numbers
> only, Twitter's own stats features should be sufficient; we could share
> that number with you in this case.
>

Ok it would be fantastic to have the stats after the week. I actually only
use ow.ly to shorten URLs, and use Twitter's own stats after your first
suggestion =)



>
>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>



>
>>
>> *María Cruz * \\  Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia
>> Foundation, Inc.
>> [email protected]  |  :  @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
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