I used "now" to give it a sense of "this just happened, so read it!" I
might be going too Buzzfeed-y, though...

I'm fine with those tweaks to the social media messages.

--Ed

On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 7:32 PM, James Alexander <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> James Alexander
> Community Advocacy
> Wikimedia Foundation
> (415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Ed Erhart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm attempting something new and getting pre-approved social for a post
>> we're putting up on the blog tomorrow morning. Those with WordPress access
>> can view a preview,
>> <https://wikimediablog.wordpress.com/?p=41409&preview=true> or read the
>> original Signpost article:
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2015-03-25/Op-ed
>> .
>>
>>
> Nice piece :)
>
>
>> I'm also wavering between the current title ("My father's railroad
>> photographs now benefit the world, free of charge") and the former title
>> ("How my father’s railroad image collection now benefits the world: the
>> value of digitization"). Comments on this would be delightful.
>>
>
> I'd lean towards the current title, I think it calls out to the reader a
> bit more (more likely to think 'meh digitalization sounds boring' then 'meh
> free pictures sounds boring' even if they all have them same outcomes). If
> you want to use the 2nd one though (which is still nice) I'd drop the 'now'
> Sounds a bit odd to me with in in there and rolls a bit better with "How my
> father's railroad image collection benefits the world: ..."
>
>
>> *Twitter:*
>>
>>    - Ever wonder how your parent's train-watching hobby could change the
>>    world?
>>
>>
> Hmmm, I admit I would probably click that but my first reaction was "no.
> not really... my  parent's didn't have a train-watching hobby". Perhaps
> some adjustments to make more generic? like:
>
>    - Ever wonder how your parent's photo collection could change the
>    world?
>    - Ever wonder how your parent's hobby could change the world?
>
>
>>    - The heartwarming story of how one man's railroad image collection
>>    now benefits the world:
>>
>> ugh heartwarming sounds so sappy ;) but cute :) LGTM
>>
>>
>> *Facebook/Google+:*
>>
>>    - His dad's and grandfather's old photos had been “tucked away with
>>    other family artifacts” and only ever brought out of storage “every dozen
>>    years or so." Now they can be enjoyed by everyone in the world.
>>
>> LGTM
>
>>
>>    - Ever wonder how your parent's train-watching hobby could change the
>>    world?
>>
>> Same question as above.
>
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