2013/11/29 Charles-H. Schulz <charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org>:
Le Fri, 29 Nov 2013 12:27:20 +0100,
Hi,
Let's start with something simple:
@tdforg: major announcements, including software releases.
@libreoffice: the above + interviews, articles from the press,
community news, events -nothing mundane, but a lot of things go
here. Facebook & Google +: all the above (the LibreOffice twitter
account should have a follow up on these two social media alongside
questions, posts and interactions from the networks' members).
Sounds good. If we start form somewhere, we can draw the models for
Facebook and Google+ especially the latter which has less number of
but higher profile(cooler) users so the model will be unique for it.
Having a model for twitter is simpler than those, as its more suitable
for pr and less inter-community stuff-and no moderation needs- there.
Also, twitter users are used to have lots of interaction with brands,
organizations, political persons, parties etc and consider twitter as
the first place to connect and interact.
Do you know if there's an option to manually ask for validation, or
do we have to wait until Twitter approaches us?
If Zeki can jump in here, that's fine, otherwise I'll have a look.
Well, the verification process will be relatively simple to us, as we
have two real brands. Here is a simple how-to page
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-a-Verified-Account-on-Twitter Seems very
easy, hope twitter's respond time should be short. If twitter guys
love freesoftware(they should) it will be easier for us :)
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