On 12/17/2015 01:22 PM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
My concern about that is that not all of the content that is on the
Community Blog might be of interest to the followers of the main
accounts / pages. For example, some of the Flock articles. They're
definitely of interest to contributors, but everyday users who don't
interact with the community that often but still like Fedora may not be
interested. The resulting effect that I would be worried about would be
that things that do interest users and contributors alike might be
drowned out by other content.
How do we distinguish between contributors who follow @fedora, potential
contributors, and "everyday users"?
If we were pushing out tons of content, I would agree with the idea we
shouldn't push everything to @fedora. The only iffy thing I'm seeing in
the timeline so far is possibly the election interviews. For one or two
days, yeah, that might be a lot from one account.
My general rule of thumb is no more than five to 10 tweets per day from
a project account, not including @replys that aren't seen by all. (I
would not want to ignore questions to a project via Twitter on the basis
of "oh, we've tweeted too much today." :-) )
Best,
jzb
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