On 23 July 2015 at 23:19, James Alexander <jalexander(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Awesome! thoughts in line
James Alexander
Community Advocacy
Wikimedia Foundation
(415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Joe Sutherland <
jsutherland(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We just published "News on Wikipedia: New Horizons and Iran agreement"
> to the Wikimedia blog. URL:
>
>
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/07/23/new-horizons-and-iran-agreement/
>
> We plan to send out five pieces of social for this story, spread
> through the next seven days (or thereabouts). Here are the five in roughly
> the order we should post (oldest to newest).
>
> Please do comment for tone.
>
> *Twitter:*
>
> • It's Pluto like you've never seen it before. #NewsOnWikipedia
>
LGTM - Possibly tag @NASANewHorizons?
• A historic agreement was signed on Iran's nuclear program last week.
> #NewsOnWikipedia
>
• Jules Bianchi's death stunned the world of Formula One last week.
> #NewsOnWikipedia
> • The United States and Cuba formally reopened diplomatic relations
> last week. #NewsOnWikipedia
>
• A bombing on the Turkish border last week killed 32. #NewsOnWikipedia
>
LGTM - Personally I prefer "Last week, a historic agreement was
signed..." rather then "A historic agreement ..... last week." for the
first 3 but that's mostly a style thing and so no pressure :)
*Facebook/G+:*
>
> • The best ever image of Pluto was taken by NASA's New Horizons probe
> last week. #NewsOnWikipedia
>
@New Horizons should link the official NASA page
<https://www.facebook.com/new.horizons1/timeline>, perhaps tag that?
Otherwise LGTM
> • China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United
> States all signed a historic agreement on Iran's nuclear program last week.
> #NewsOnWikipedia
> • Jules Bianchi, an upcoming Formula One superstar, died in hospital
> last week following a crash in Japan nine months ago. He was 25.
> #NewsOnWikipedia
> • The United States and Cuba broke diplomatic ties in the Cold War.
> This week they restored them. #NewsOnWikipedia
> • A bombing, attributed to the so-called Islamic State, killed 32
> people in the Turkish province of Suruç, ten kilometers from Kobanî in
> Syria. #NewsOnWikipedia
>
> best,
> Joe
>
>
LGTM
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