On Jul 8, 2014 1:01 PM, "Guillaume Paumier" <gpaumier(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hi folks; Any thoughts on retweeting
> https://twitter.com/nemobis/status/486085235827032064 ?
+1
(But it's a reply not just a mention :( (doesn't show in nemo's feed, etc.)
-Jeremy
Hello everyone,
This cool visualization of color <http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/> data from
Wikipedia got some coverage, specifically coverage from* Fast Company
<http://www.fastcodesign.com/3039018/infographic-of-the-day/the-semantics-of…>*.
I think it would a nice addition for our social media feeds. Yana already
has tweeted <https://twitter.com/yanatweets/status/537704579756851200> it
out too. Thanks for reviewing!
We could:
RT from @Wikipedia:
https://twitter.com/FastCoDesign/status/537667197074944002
AND/OR tweet from @Wikipedia too :
t: Eye-popping! New data visualizations based on English & Chinese
Wikipedia "Color" articles is a must-see
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
t: How does language "color" our perception? Data scientist @muyueh went
and found out, using Wikipedia:
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
t: Did you know that the top 3 colors in English are Blue, Green, & Pink?
Cool new Wikipedia visualization explains:
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
t: Red, Blue, Green are the top colors in the Chinese language, says cool
new Wikipedia visualization by @Muyueh
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
t: Do languages have favorite colors? Yes, says data scientist @Muyueh with
vivid data visualization based on Wikipedia:
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
*Facebook/ Google +*
f/g: Do different languages have different ways to describe color? Data
scientist Muyueh Lee wanted to find out. Using the English & Chinese
Wikipedia articles for data, he came up with this eye-popping visualization
that has some interesting findings on how language shapes our perceptions.
Take a look:
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
f/g: "Languages represent our view of the world, and knowing its limits
help us understand how our perception works," states data scientist Muyueh
Lee, the creator of the eye-popping Wikipedia infographic that visualizes
how English and Chinese conceive colors.
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/
--
Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org
Dear colleagues,
Please have a look on these proposed social media messages for a new blog
post:
The blog post:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/11/25/education-collaborative-members-meet-…
Twitter: https: Meet the Education Collaborative, a new group supporting
Wikipedia in Education around the world!
Facebook/g+: Wikipedia Education Collaborative is a new movement to support
the use of Wikipedia as a teaching tool around the world. Learn more about
this dynamic group by reading about their history and updates.
Please let me know if you have any notes or questions,
Cheers,
--
Samir Elsharbaty,
Communications Intern, Wikipedia Education Program
Wikimedia Foundation
+2.011.200.696.77
selsharbaty(a)wikimedia.org
education.wikimedia.org
Twitter (from @wikimedia, RT by @Wikipedia and @Wikivoyage):
See the five winners of @Wikimedia_ve's photo contest to illustrate
Venezuela articles on Wikipedia and @Wikivoyage:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/11/21/winners-of-the-photo-contest-wikiviaj…
FB (Wikipedia), G+ (Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia):
See the five winners (out of more than 14,000 submissions) of
Wikimedia Venezuela's photo contest. The images will serve to better
illustrate articles about Venezuela on Wikipedia, and especially on
Wikivoyage, the free travel guide that anyone can edit.
[with link to https://www.facebook.com/Wikimedia.Venezuela ]
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/11/21/winners-of-the-photo-contest-wikiviaj…
(I believe Michael was going to send out several draft messages for
this post, and it would still be great to have more choice, also for a
double-down tweet. But since the post came out three days ago already,
it's worth getting the ball rolling.)
--
Tilman Bayer
Senior Operations Analyst (Movement Communications)
Wikimedia Foundation
IRC (Freenode): HaeB
*Hello everyone,*
*Let's thank Axelle Lemaire for donating to Wikipedia! Here is the proposed
sm with some recommendations on distribution. Thanks for reviewing!*
*Her fb post:* https://www.facebook.com/axelle.lemaire?fref=ts
*Her tweet:* https://twitter.com/axellelemaire/status/536857865349500928
*Original English*
t: Donating to Wikipedia is as easy as deciding to buy a cup of coffee.
Thank you @axellelemaire #keepitfree
https://twitter.com/axellelemaire/status/536857865349500928
*Proposed sm channel:* @wikipedia
t: Thank you @axellelemaire for donating to keep Wikipedia independent,
accessible, and free for everyone! #keepitfree
*Proposed sm channel:* @wikipedia
t: Thank you @axellelemaire for donating to keep Wikipedia independent,
accessible, and free for everyone! #keepitfree
https://twitter.com/axellelemaire/status/536857865349500928
*Proposed sm, channel:* @wikipedia
*RT with some original copy:*
t: RT @axellelemaire: Thank you so much for donating!
http://t.co/5wbIuboPxE #keepitfree
t: RT @axellelemaire: Thank you for donating and sharing our vision for an
independent & free Wikipedia
http://t.co/5wbIuboPxE #keepitfree
*Original French*
*I think it is a good idea for us to tweet back in French*
*t: *Merci @axellelemaire pour votre donation afin de garder Wikipedia
indépendent, accessible et gratuit pour tout le monde! #keepitfree
*Facebook/Google +*
*Her name will be hyperlinked. Note: #keepitfree has gained some french
traction because of her post. We usually do not do hashtags on FB, but it
would be ok in my opinion here, and it would keep it in a
single, accessible thread.*
*French*
f/g: Merci Axelle Lemaire pour votre donation afin de garder Wikipedia
indépendent, accessible et gratuit pour tout le monde! #keepitfree
*English*
f/g: Thank you, Axelle Lemaire, French Secretary of State for Digital
Affairs , for donating! We are glad that you also believe Wikipedia should
be independent, accessible, and free for everyone. #keepitfree
f/g: Thank you, Axelle Lemaire! We appreciate your donation to help keep
the sum of all human knowledge independent, accessible, and free for
everyone! #keepitfree
f/g: For Axelle Lemaire, the French Secretary of State for Digital Affairs,
donating to Wikipedia is as easy as deciding to have that morning cup of
coffee. Thank you for donating! #keepitfree
--
Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org
*Hello everyone,*
*It was great night for Wikipedia Zero and the team last night as Wikipedia
Zero was honored with top mobile industry recognition for excellence in
Education AND in Social Responsibility & Development at the Meffy's. *
*Here is the proposed social media let our followers know how great our
Wikipedia Zero team is. Thanks fore reviewing!*
t: Congrats! #wikipediazero honored with top mobile industry recognition
for excellence in Education, Social Responsibility & Dev. #MEFGF2014
t: Congrats #wikipediazero team! WP Zero earns top honors at #MEFGF2014
for excellence in Education, and Social Responsibility & Development
t: Bringing the knowledge of Wikipedia to billions! #wikipediazero honored
with top recognitions for excellence in Education,Social Resp.&Dev.
t: Bringing access to Wikipedia to billions around the world! Last night,
#wikipediazero was honored with 2 top awards at #MEFGF2014
t: Thank you @MEF for recognizing the importance of free knowledge!
#wikipediazero honored with 2 top awards last night at the 2014 #meffys
f/g: Congratulations to the Wikipedia Zero team for their wins in
Education, and in Social Responsibility & Development at the 2014 Global
Community for Mobile Content and Commerce Awards last night in San
Francisco.
f/g: Congratulations to the Wikipedia Zero team! Last night, Wikipedia Zero
received top mobile industry recognitions for excellence in Education and
in Social Responsibility & Development at the 2014 Global Community for
Mobile Content and Commerce Awards held in San Francisco.
--
Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org