For twitter, we do have admin access @wikicommons.

So, we should phrase also for @wikicommons

@wikicommons: Thank you so much @wellcomelibrary for your incredible
donation of 100,000 images of medical history!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Files_from_Wellcome_Images

we should RT to disperse across our Twitter audiences, so we'll rt from
@wikimedia, @wikipedia.

Back for the blog story,

I would tweak it to not have that awkward space between the twitter handle
and the exclamation mark.

The @wellcomelibrary donates 100,000 medical images to @wikicommons -
bringing medical history to life for everyone!
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/20/wellcome-library-donation/

from @wikimedia, @wikipedia

Then, since Fae was so instrumental in this momentous donation, we should
thank her.

@wikicommons: Incredible work @Faewiki with @welcomelibrary - thank you so
much!

RT from @wikimedia, @wikipedia

Facebook:

The Wellcome Library donates 100,000 medical images to Wikimedia Commons.
The high resolution photographs and scans are used on Wikipedia to
illustrate a wide range of topics -- such as disease, art history,
cartoons, sexuality and biographies.
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/20/wellcome-library-donation/

This looks fine to me.

Same for Twitter, we do have access to Wikimedia Commons so we should post
the above there as well.

We could post also from G+ with the same copy, then reshare it.





On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Fabrice Florin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Good evening social media angels,
>
> We just published a blog post about the recent donation of 100,000 medical
> images to Wikimedia Commons:
>
> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/20/wellcome-library-donation/
>
> It’s an uplifting story about all the hard work that Fae and Commons
> volunteers devote to bring new libraries of rich multimedia content to our
> knowledge base.
>
> I published the story this evening, so that Fae and Wellcome can promote
> right it away in the UK, during their daytime hours — I also wanted to get
> a head start now, since many of us will be tied up tomorrow at the
> all-staff WMF offsite. :)
>
>
> Here are some ideas for how to spread the word on social networks:
>
>
> Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
>
> The @WellcomeLibrary donates 100,000 medical history images to
> @WikiCommons ! (link)
>
>
> Facebook/Google+
>
> The Wellcome Library donates 100,000 medical images to Wikimedia Commons.
> The high resolution photographs and scans are used on Wikipedia to
> illustrate a wide range of topics -- such as disease, art history,
> cartoons, sexuality and biographies. (link)
>
>
>
> Please help us get the word out about this story :)
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Fabrice
>
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Michael Guss
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