These don't really explain to me what IFTTT does -- I'd say maybe connecting to what's happening on Wikipedia in new ways or something. But in these two, I would go with the first because I'm not sure it feels like "using Wikipedia's data" even if that is what you're doing.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Joe Sutherland <[email protected]> wrote: > Running this past the list - looking to get this out pretty much bang on > 9am. > > Gimme all yer LGTMs plz. :) > > *Twitter (@Wikipedia/@Wikimedia):* > • The Wikipedia Channel is now live on @IFTTT! [link] > • With @IFTTT, you can use Wikipedia’s data easier than ever before. [link] > > *Facebook/Google+:* > • With the launch of the Wikipedia Channel on IFTTT, you can now use > Wikipedia in whole new ways. [link] > • IFTTT’s new Wikipedia Channel lets you use public data from Wikipedia > more easily than ever before. [link] > > best, > Joe > > -- > *Joe Sutherland* > Communications Intern [remote] > m: +44 (0) 7722 916 433 | t: @jrbsu <http://twitter.com/jrbsu> | w: > JSutherland <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:JSutherland_(WMF)> > > _______________________________________________ > Social-media mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/social-media > > -- Heather Walls Wikimedia Foundation 149 New Montgomery Street I San Francisco, CA 94105 annual.wikimedia.org
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