I like these! I'd be a little wary though about assuming our audience is American (for example, I didn't know what the Alamo actually was until I read Ed's post ;) )

These look good though, since the target for this I imagine is indeed Americans.

Joe

On 2 October 2015 at 22:55, Jeff Elder <jelder@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Posted in comments on banned books: Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them. With Major Major it had been all three. https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Catch-22

Going up at 4:

Students in Taiwan are making the Chinese Wikipedia more ethnologically diverse. http://buff.ly/1P9MO5N

For Facebook on Saturday:
Wikipedians of the world, in what city are you seeing this post?

For Ed's Texas Revolution blog post on Facebook (today):
Everyone remembers the Alamo, but there's much more than that to the Texas Revolution, started this day in 1835. That's why one Wikipedia editor invested hundreds of hours on this article. 

For Ed's Texas Revolution blog post on Twitter (today):
Everyone remembers the Alamo, but there's much more than that to the Texas Revolution, started this day in 1835. 





Jeff Elder
Digital communications manager
Wikimedia Foundation

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