For @wikipedia, @wikimedia and @wikicommons:
https://twitter.com/fabriceflorin/status/423625398300061696
For @wikipedia and @wikimedia
https://twitter.com/EFF/status/423235107265052672
(some repetition doesn't hurt...)
For @wikimedia:
https://twitter.com/WikiConUSA/status/423925748714323968
https://twitter.com/wikimediaatwork/status/422903840464437248
Not to get too deeply into this specific example (I see your point
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:44 PM, LiAnna Davis <ldavis@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Yeah... I guess I feel like if we're going to try to re-promote the ED
> search on social media, an updated blog post might be useful. I think a
> Jobvite link without context (especially a retweet of a staff person -- like
> if we were retweeting Jan-Bart as head of the search committee it might be
> different) seems rather off-tone. But maybe it's just me. :)
>
>
about Jan-Bart), but in general I think RTs are valuable in filing
gaps where we at WMF don't have the capacity to put out a polished,
official communication/announcement. So for example in this case the
extension of the ED search was announced in form of a updated timeline
on Meta last month, but it's likely going to take a bit until e.g. a
new blog post goes out about this. So some kind of low level social
media signal that the position is still open can have value.
--
Tilman Bayer
Senior Operations Analyst (Movement Communications)
Wikimedia Foundation
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