Hi there,
Yes, Guillaume - let's do that. For these kind of profiles, I've found that using a direct quote amplifies reach and supplements the title extracted on Fb, Tw, and G+.
For instance, on the Uzbek piece: https://www.facebook.com/wikipedia/posts/10153242284598346, reached over 200,000 people in a single push (and plus I think it pairs nicely).
t: "We need more places like Wikipedia, these gardens of the internet." - Tomasz Ganicz (@Polimerek)
Fb/G+ : “We need more places like Wikipedia, these gardens of the Internet.”
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Guillaume Paumier gpaumier@wikimedia.org wrote:
Great post! Thank you all for publishing this.
Tomasz is on twitter as https://twitter.com/Polimerek ; We could take this opportunity to @-mention him.
Le lundi 15 juin 2015, 13:40:51 Andrew Sherman a écrit :
Hello Everyone,
We just published "Tomasz Ganicz recalls the early days of the Polish Wikipedia" to the blog. URL:
<goog_2113270032> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/06/08/tomasz-ganicz-polish-wikipedia/
Thanks to Yoona for writing the story, Victor for interviewing Tomasz,
and
Fabrice, Ed, and Joe for editing.
Below are some proposed social media messages. Please tweak as needed.
*Twitter:*
•The early days of Polish Wikipedia, as recounted by veteran Tomasz
Ganicz
[link] •Tomasz Ganicz started editing the Polish Wikipedia one month after its launch. [link] •Chemist Tomasz Ganicz recalls the early days of the Polish Wikipedia
[link]
•Chemist Tomasz Ganicz recalls the early days of the Polish Wikipedia [link]
*Facebook/Google+:*
•Ganicz started editing one month after its launch. •Tomasz Ganicz is a chemist by trade–so it made sense for him to use that knowledge to build the •Polish Wikipedia.
Thanks,
-- Guillaume Paumier Wikimedia Foundation
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