I think the Twitter suggestion is a little bland, maybe. How is:
t: Learn how the Odia Wikisource grew into a busy collection of Odia literature: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/14/odia-wikisource-digitizes-classic-book...
t: "The Internet is the best place to open our language and literature to the world": The story of Odia Wikisource https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/14/odia-wikisource-digitizes-classic-book...
How’re those?
Joe On 14 January 2015 at 7:54:36 pm, Fabrice Florin (fflorin@wikimedia.org) wrote:
Hello social media team,
We just published a blog post about Odia Wikisource:
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/14/odia-wikisource-digitizes-classic-book...
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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