On Mar 23, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Andrew Sherman <asherman@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

Michael and I created some social messages for this story.

http://www.newsweek.com/legal-justice-league-lego-maker-writing-women-history-314674

Below are some proposed messages. Thanks for reviewing.

Tweet structure:

Account: @wikipedia

I’m trying to help close the gender gap on @Wikipedia.” --  #MaiaWeinstock #legaljusticeleague #IWD2015


Might be worth it to try to identify the author of the quote, to provide some context. For example:

‘#MaiaWeinstock, MIT News editor’

Facebook structure:

Account: Wikipedia

Everything is awesome -- when you’re apart of a team. Join #Legaljusticeleague for #wmnhist month. ‪#‎SupremeCourt‬‬ ‪#‎women‬ ‪#‎LegalJusticeLeague‬ ‪#‎InternationalWomensDay‬ ‪#‎MaiaWeinstock‬


I would avoid statements like 'Everything is awesome’, which are hard to back up with factual evidence — unless we’re citing someone saying it.


Google+ structure:

Account: Wikipedia

“It’s kind of fun that there’s a celebration of being smart and of being interested in cerebral topics and in bettering our country.” -- #MaiaWeinstock

We think so too Maia :)
‪#‎LegalJusticeLeague‬ ‪#‎InternationalWomensDay‬ #IWD2015



Same comment as above about identifying who the author is. Not everyone has heard of Maia Weinstock :)

Thanks,

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Andrew Sherman
Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
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