Some months have gone since I started this topic in this list, and still, we 
can't know how much engagement we have at Wikipedia, because data is not 
available. Twitter is now owned by Elon Musk, things are changing, there are 
more accounts in Mastodon daily, but still Twitter matters. I have been looking 
at the Twitter activity in the last days for @Wikipedia and I'm still very 
worried about the (lack of) strategy followed here. A full team, with staff 
members, which only produces one tweet per day, a lonely message in the 
vastness of the ocean, and gets really poor engagement numbers.

A couple of weeks ago Pelé, one of the greatest football players of all time, 
died. (English) Wikipedia Twitter account needed 7 days to tweet about it, even 
if the article was changed in a few minutes after the death 
(https://twitter.com/Wikipedia/status/1611363972174778368). The tweet had 
13.729 impressions (now we can know the number of impressions), 14 RTs and 129 
likes. Wikipedia account has nearly 644.000 followers. If we divide these two 
numbers, we get a rate of 2,13% of impressions per follower.

The same day Pelé died, Basque Wikipedia made a tweet. Not a week after, just 
when it was news (https://twitter.com/euwikipedia/status/1608541274491211776). 
The tweet had 964 impressions, 3 RTs and 2 likes. Basque Wikipedia account has 
7,956 followers. This is a rate of 12,11% of impressions per follower. x5.68 
times larger, relatively than (English) Wikipedia Twitter account.

(English) Wikipedia Twitter account has nearly 81 times more followers than the 
Basque one. English Wikipedia is more visible, because it has a (now golden) 
verified account symbol, so tweets are more often promoted. English has 1.500 
million speakers around the world. Basque has fewer than one million. English 
Wikipedia should have around 1.000 more followers than Basque Wikipedia. 
English Wikipedia article about Pelé had 2,5 million pageviews in the two days 
after his death. Basque had 250 pageviews. This is 10.000 times more pageviews.

@Wikipedia has 644.000 followers, and @euwikipedia has nearly 8.000. Audience 
of English Wikipedia is 10.000 times larger for the same event. Why Wikipedia 
is not 10.000 times larger? Why doesn't Wikipedia account have 80 million 
followers? YouTube's Twitter account has 78 million followers. "By 2030, 
Wikimedia is to become the central infrastructure for Free Knowledge on the 
Internet.".  How could we if Youtube's account has 100x more followers than we 
have? How can think that we are in a good shape if our tweets are only seen by 
less than 2% of our followers?

I hope that 2023 comes with a change. A change to open these accounts, have a 
fresh way of thinking on social media ,and building engagement, both with 
momentum, not losing opportunities, and promoting good content.

Sincerely

Galder


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From: Galder Gonzalez Larrañaga <galder...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 3:21 PM
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Re: @Wikipedia losing opportunities in Twitter

Dear all,
Some weeks ago, we had a discussion here about the different approaches we have 
for the @wikipedia account at Twitter. We don't know yet how many interactions 
does the account has, but as I said in the discussion, we try to find ways to 
measure our work at @euwikipedia. Today I want to share with you that this 
account was ranked last week as the most influential social-movements account 
in Basque language (https://umap.eus/ranking/gizartea) and the 10th most 
influential account in all categories (https://umap.eus/ranking/orokorra). This 
is a good metric we use to know if we are doing fine or not.

Sincerely,
Galder

________________________________
From: Andy Mabbett <a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk>
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2022 8:50 PM
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Re: @Wikipedia losing opportunities in Twitter

On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 at 18:48, Lauren Dickinson <ldickin...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Also, Andy, we will follow up this week regarding your questions
> about the @WiktionaryUsers and @Wiktionary accounts.

Three working weeks have passed since the above was written; I've seen
no such follow-up. Have I missed something?

--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
https://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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