Hi,
Zeki Bildirici wrote on 2013-11-28 23:12:
@Florian and @Charles,
If TDF and LibreOffice are seperate identities, one is the foundation
the other is the product, keeping @tdforg for foundation
announcements, pr of the foundation,donations and other campaings will
be good. On the other hand after activating @LibreOffice account it
will quickly gain followers, and 8K should not be a big deal. I feel
that it has a great potential and will easily have more than 15K
followers as it holds the official brand's name. If we promote it from
our libreoffice.org homepage/download section etc it can grow further.
I am fine with that, of course. I propose the marketing group comes up
with a proposal what to post where and how to handle the transition
phase, and then maybe start using both accounts (not only on Twitter,
but also on Facebook and Google+) in 2014.
Also we can verificate @tdforg and @LibreOffice accounts in near
future as they are known brand and organization:
http://support.twitter.com/groups/31-twitter-basics/topics/111-features/articles/119135-about-verified-accounts#
Do you know if there's an option to manually ask for validation, or do
we have to wait until Twitter approaches us?
Thanks,
Florian
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