Noted thanks!

On 23 September 2015 at 18:24, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just saw it! And that's totally fine (just make sure to use the buffer url
> for tracking).
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Joe Sutherland <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> FYI Michael, I've scheduled the Japan post directly with Facebook since
>> I'm tagging a whole bunch of rugby pages in it, so it's not going to show
>> up in Buffer :(
>>
>> On 23 September 2015 at 18:09, Joe Sutherland <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> These have now been scheduled. I'm going to stick without the "only" for
>>> the rugby Facebook post if only because it's supposed to read like a
>>> definitive list (because it is), and "only" is kind of redundant for that.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestions though!!
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> On 23 September 2015 at 03:02, James Alexander <[email protected]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Joe, thoughts inline
>>>>
>>>> James Alexander
>>>> Manager
>>>> Trust & Safety
>>>> Wikimedia Foundation
>>>> (415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Joe Sutherland <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hey all,
>>>>>
>>>>> We today published "News on Wikipedia: Japan shocks the rugby world,
>>>>> an earthquake strikes Chile, and more" to the Wikimedia blog. URL:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/09/22/japan-rugby-chile-earthquake/
>>>>>
>>>>> We plan to send out five pieces of social for this story, spread
>>>>> through the rest of the week to keep things timely.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please do comment for tone.
>>>>>
>>>>> *Twitter:*
>>>>>
>>>>> • Greece just had their second general election in nine months.
>>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> hmm, this works but I wonder about a bit more of an active voice? (I
>>>> think I'm using that phrase correctly...) such as:
>>>>
>>>> "Greece finishes their second general election in nine months.
>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia" think it flows better then "just had"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> • Japan's military now has powers it hasn't had since World War II.
>>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGTM, other thoughts:
>>>>
>>>>    - Japan interprets it's constitution to allow it to enter foreign
>>>>    conflicts to attack in self-defense.  #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>    - Japan's military gains powers it hasn't had since World War II.
>>>>    #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>
>>>> • A magnitude 8.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile last week.
>>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGTM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> • Burkina Faso experienced its second major political uprising in two
>>>>> years. #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps experiences? (rather then experienced) LGTM with either
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> • Japan won its first Rugby World Cup game since 1991... against the
>>>>> Springboks. #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>> Springboks is such a great word... how can you NOT want to figure out
>>>> what the hell that is when you read it... [/me had to google before
>>>> responding]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> *Facebook/G+:*
>>>>>
>>>>> • Greece just held its third national vote of the year...
>>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGTM, same slight comment as above.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> • Japan has promoted legislation allowing it to fight in foreign
>>>>> conflicts for the first time since World War II. #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>> LGTM
>>>>
>>>>> • An earthquake off the coast of Chile was felt in São Paulo — more
>>>>> than 1,600 miles away. #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LGTM
>>>>
>>>> • Last year, a populist movement overthrew the President of Burkina
>>>>> Faso. Last week, the new President was overthrown in a coup d'état.
>>>>> #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Like this, LGTM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> • Teams South Africa has lost to in a Rugby World Cup: England, New
>>>>> Zealand, Australia ... and now Japan. #NewsOnWikipedia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Are these the only teams they've ever lost too? Perhaps adding Only
>>>> somewhere? "The only teams South Africa has lost to during a Rugby World
>>>> Cup: ...."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> best,
>>>>> Joe
>>>>>
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