On 26 Mar 2016 21:24, "Miro Hrončok" <mhroncok(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I've just looked at
https://twitter.com/fedoracommunity and I've noticed
2
things:
1) we got only 140 followers
2) it's basically an RSS feed
This is basically what it was designed to be, just a firehose feed of posts
from the community blog, that people can follow and get updates to from the
blog straight to Twitter. The @fedora account is the account that is more
personal and gets written by actual humans.
There is also the Fedora planet Twitter account that does the same firehose
for planet posts.
Cheers
Ryanlerch
We once had that issue a few years ago, when I was in charge of Czech
Online Linux
magazine LinuxEXPRES. The thing we realized was that people
are most likely to share the tweet and click the link, etc. when the tweet
is different than the article name and it no longer feels like RSS feed.
Going several tweets back, I'd do something like:
* We've been at #FOSSASIA in #Singapore and it was great
* Third and last part of “I contributed!” video series (attach one video
to the
tweet)
* #Fedora now has a Diversity Adviser. What that means?
Those might not be perfect, but it illustrates the idea. A Twitter
account has to
be managed by a real person, not just by a robot, in order
to attract some followers.
--
Miro Hrončok
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