Hello social media friends!
We just published a blog post about our new mobile reader experience on Android:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/15/immersive-mobile-experience/ <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/15/immersive-mobile-experience/>
Here are some ideas for social media messages to promote this new blog post:
Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
The Wikipedia app: A more immersive reading experience on Android mobile devices. (link)
Facebook/Google+:
A more immersive reading experience on Android mobile devices: the Wikipedia app makes it easier to access knowledge on the go. This new release features a more image-centric design, improved search functionality, and suggestions for further reading. (link)
Please help us get the word out about this story :)
And many thanks to Juliet and Dan for being such great collaborators on this story!
Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
Hello social media team,
We just published a blog post about Odia Wikisource:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/14/odia-wikisource-digitizes-classic-boo… <https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/14/odia-wikisource-digitizes-classic-boo…>
Here are some ideas for social media messages to promote this new blog post:
Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
Odia Wikisource digitizes classic books to create large Unicode text library (link)
Facebook/Google+
Volunteers from the Odia language Wikipedia joined forces to archive text from early literature and old books now out of print. Odia Wikisource is lightweight, completely text-based and searchable — and accessible on computer and mobile devices. With thousands of books printed so far in this language, Odia Wikisource opens up a whole new world to readers and book lovers. (link)
Please do your magic and help us get the word out about this story :)
And many thanks to Yoona for her help in publishing this story!
Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
Aaand I’ve forgotten to reply-all. Oops :)
Joe
On 15 January 2015 at 1:02:31 am, Joe Sutherland (jsutherland(a)wikimedia.org) wrote:
Aye, possibly! I mean, “fun” does work - just providing food for thought!
Joe
On 15 January 2015 at 1:01:27 am, Michael Guss (mguss(a)wikimedia.org) wrote:
"playful"
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Joe Sutherland <jsutherland(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
LGTM - I’d maybe try something a bit stronger than “fun”, but I’m struggling to think of anything that doesn’t cross the line into childishness. :)
“Interesting”? “Great”?
Joe
On 15 January 2015 at 12:42:10 am, Michael Guss (mguss(a)wikimedia.org) wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'd like to promote this really cool data visualization called WikiGraph that generates the connecting pages between any articles on English Wikipedia.
This is another lead I thank WikiResearch for.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
For Twitter:
We could simply RT @wikiresearch here: https://twitter.com/WikiResearch/status/552991262232432641
f/g: Did you know it only takes 3 clicks to get from the article on "Harry Potter" to the "Spanish Inquisition"? This fun visualization shows you the shortest path between pages on English Wikipedia.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
f/g: This fun visualization illustrates the shortest route between every article on English Wikipedia.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
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Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org
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Michael Guss
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mguss(a)wikimedia.org
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Joe Sutherland
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Joe Sutherland
Communications Volunteer
m: +44 7722 916 433 | t: @jrbsu
Hello everyone,
I'd like to promote this really cool data visualization called WikiGraph
that generates the connecting pages between any articles on English
Wikipedia.
This is another lead I thank WikiResearch for.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
For Twitter:
We could simply RT @wikiresearch here:
https://twitter.com/WikiResearch/status/552991262232432641
f/g: Did you know it only takes 3 clicks to get from the article on "Harry
Potter" to the "Spanish Inquisition"? This fun visualization shows you the
shortest path between pages on English Wikipedia.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
f/g: This fun visualization illustrates the shortest route between every
article on English Wikipedia.
http://wikigraph.erikaarnold.com/
--
Michael Guss
Research Analyst
Wikimediafoundation.org
mguss(a)wikimedia.org
Hello social media team,
We just published a blog post about last month’s meeting in Kiev:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/12/czech-senior-citizens-learn-to-edit/ <http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/12/czech-senior-citizens-learn-to-edit/>
Here are some ideas for social media messages to promote this new blog post:
Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
• Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe met in Ukraine last month, to discuss new ways to collaborate. (link)
Facebook/Google+
• Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe met in Ukraine last month. More than 20 different countries were represented in the conference. They discussed new ways to collaborate with each other on a wide range of themes, from education to multimedia, wikicamps -- and solutions to the gender gap. (link)
Please let us know what you think.
Thanks!
Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
Hello everyone,
In case you don't know this already, Euronews has filmed an episode of its
weekly show learning world about Wikipedia Education Program in Egypt. This
episode will be aired next Friday. I think it would be nice if we post SM
messages to promote the episode so that our followers wait for it. We can
also post a youtube link to the video on our SM channels when we get it on
Friday. As for now I have prepared the following messages to promote it in
advance:
F/G+: Meet the people who stand behind the success of Wikipedia Education
Program in Egypt on Euronews this Friday. Watch this week's episode of the
weekly program Learning World on Friday at 4:45 PM UTC. You can watch it on
the Euronews channel or online on this link:
http://www.euronews.com/news/streaming-live/
t: See how Egyptian students use Wikipedia in Education on @euronews_LW
this Friday at 4:45 UTC or watch it online
http://www.euronews.com/news/streaming-live/
Thank you!
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Samir Elsharbaty,
Communications Intern, Wikipedia Education Program
Wikimedia Foundation
+2.011.200.696.77
selsharbaty(a)wikimedia.org
education.wikimedia.org
Hello social media team,
We just published a blog post about a promising training program for senior citizens in Prague:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/12/czech-senior-citizens-learn-to-edit/
As the author points out, this program helped recruit new editors in an under-represented, but productive age group.
Here are some ideas for social media messages to promote this new blog post:
Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
* Senior citizens learn to edit Wikipedia in the Czech Republic, thanks to a new training program. (link)
* Czech program trains senior citizens to edit Wikipedia: here are some of the lessons they learned. (link)
Facebook/Google+
• A new training program in the Czech Republic shows senior citizens how to edit Wikipedia. Here are some of the lessons learned from classes held in Prague last year. Participants edited a wide range of articles -- and about half of them continued to edit after the program ended. (link)
• A new training program in the Czech Republic shows senior citizens how to edit Wikipedia. Participants edited a wide range of articles -- and about half of them continued to edit after the program ended. Here are some lessons learned from this program, which helped recruit new editors in a productive but under-represented age group. (link)
Please let us know what you think. Thanks for spreading the word about this interesting experiment!
Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
Hi guys,
Here are some ideas for social media messages to promote this new blog post:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/09/keeping-his-language-alive/
Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):
• A Wikipedia editor wants to resuscitate Kyrgyz, a language in decline. [link]
• Keeping his language alive on the Kyrgyz Wikipedia: Chorobek Saadanbekov [link]
• Increasing the chances that his language will be read - Chorobek Saadanbekov and Kyrgyz Wikipedia [link]
Facebook/Google+
• A Wikipedia editor wants to resuscitate Kyrgyz, a language in decline: Chorobek Saadanbekov works to keep his language alive on the Kyrgyz Wikipedia. (link)
Please let us know what you think.
Cheers,
Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)