As someone who uses social media frequently i'd love to see us use our resources more effectively. I've found it really helpful to use twitter for our mobile site (http://twitter.com/#!/WikimediaMobile) and i've been growing that community steadily through outreach, hackathons, etc.
+1
--tomasz
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Guillaume Paumier gpaumier@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Hi all,
We've had @wikimediatech accounts on twitter & identica for some time now:
that basically broadcast every single action that is logged to the server admin log:
The account has 78 followers on identica and 430 on twitter (probably counting the spammers).
I'm wondering if there are actually people reading all the stuff that's pushed through these channels.
My gut feeling is that the few people reading these feeds are also those that would know to check the SLA if they encountered an issue, or know how to use the RSS feed of the SLA page if they really wanted the information in real time.
Meanwhile, we don't really have social media channels dedicated to Wikimedia tech stuff, i.e. channels where we can actually post stuff, links, blog posts, outage info, etc and engage with a larger community of people interested in our tech operations. I feel that the accounts would be much more useful if we reduced the amount of semi-random information we post there.
So, I'm basically proposing to repurpose the @wikimediatech accounts for this.
Thoughts? Good idea? Bad idea? You don't care?
-- Guillaume Paumier Technical Communications Manager — Wikimedia Foundation http://donate.wikimedia.org
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