Count me in madam. Who doesn't want to be featured by a Jomec journalist?

I'm not experienced editor y. I'm free for a video call interview. Lemme
know when you're good so I tell you how it's benefited me.

Menp3 wei na mep3 d3n.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Sandister Tei <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Aside the WMF blog, lots of websites around the world report on WMF and
> Wikipedia issues, and people read from them as much if not more than the
> WMF blog itself.
>
> I have an old and almost empty blog I am trying to revive and one of my
> beats will be Wikimedia with relevance and focus on Ghana. Usually, I
> repackage the same content for our blog as well when I have time.
>
> Those that just activated Hovercards, please contact me to show your
> interest as I'd like to do a story on how important that new feature is for
> you as *a user *not for editors who used the popup version (experienced
> editors know what I mean).
>
> Contact me personally if you are interested in being featured in my
> article. Rex, I see you are an advocate so you are in by force.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sandister Tei
> -----
> Cardiff University
> JOMEC -- International Journalism
> www.sandistertei.com | +447448223686
>
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