I don't think the tweet suggestions are clear enough on this being
about WMF-supported research, instead of the content of Wikimedia
sites as a whole. On Twitter, we could instead retweet
https://twitter.com/creativecommons/status/580130529409777665 .
> _______________________________________________
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Andrew Sherman <asherman@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
> Michael and I came up with some social for a Creative commons story about
> our open access policy. URL:
>
>
> https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/45190
>
>
> Below are some proposed social media messages. Tweak as need.
>
> Tweet structure:
>
>
> Account: @wikipedia
>
>
> Creative Commons licensing helps Wikipedians share content.
> @creativecommons #licensing
>
>
> Increase access to important and useful information and data for the public
> good. @creativecommons #publicdomain
>
>
> Facebook structure:
>
>
> Account: wikipedia
>
>
> The open access policy states that media files must be made available under
> the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license (the version
> currently used by Wikipedia), or any other free license.
>
>
> Google+ structure:
>
>
> Account: wikipedia
>
>
> Researchers receiving funds from Wikimedia Foundation will provide
> “unrestricted access to and reuse of all their research output.”
> +creativecommons
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Andrew Sherman
> Digital Communications | Wikimedia Foundation
>
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