That all sounds fantastic to me.

On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Jeff Elder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> Let's cut down on multiple posts of the same blog links to the two
> flagship social accounts, and aim a little higher for inspired posts there.
>
> I count four posts to the Wikipedia Facebook page and four to the
> @wikipedia Twitter account in the past two days for the latest News on
> Wikipedia blog post. Buffer says those eight posts to our largest accounts
> have resulted in just 971 clicks, and that about one in every 200 people
> who saw two of the Facebook posts engaged in any way. (Strong engagement
> would be about four times that.)
>
> This is just one example of a larger issue, and I'm not singling this out
> as egregious, just a good case study. News on Wikipedia, thanks to Joe's
> impressive expertise, is a place where we can really shine.
>
> Our social guidelines urge us to "remember, our social handles are also
> about conversations, not just one-way broadcast pushes." Repetitive posts
> have drawbacks: People who follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook may
> have seen the promotion of a routine blog post multiple times, and tune out
> (we do see unlikes on Facebook); the algorithms note unengaged posts and
> drop us down as an account; repetitive posts send a message that we are
> pushing an agenda (blog post clicks) at the expense of fresh communication;
> they drain the accounts of the lifeblood of inspiration and seem canned.
>
> The team has settled into some great and extremely useful practices around
> blog creation, checking in on posting, and measuring metrics. But in this
> area of pushing blog posts to the main two accounts, I believe the process
> has gone too far into an assembly line. The flagship accounts are our big
> stage; let's be more mindful about posting there and seek a little more
> inspiration.
>
> After talking with Katherine, I'm working on a tune-up of the best
> practices I hope to have finished next week. I'll also chime in here on
> posts to those two main accounts especially. But for now, I'd urge us to
> think of them as a place for our greatest hits, and work to craft posts
> there that are important, central to the mission of free information for
> all, especially engaging, or just fun.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Jeff Elder
> Digital communications managering
> Wikimedia Foundation
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