On 2019-10-14 11:50, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
we have our TDF Planet at https://planet.documentfoundation.org that offers
several blog feeds at one convenient place. It allows for easy access and
gives a good overview of what's going on, to stay up to date on things that
happen around LibreOffice and TDF at large.
A summary of this is posted at the @PlanetTDF Twitter feed. That Twitter
feed has been repeatedly subject of some irritation. Not all blog postings
are featured due to the sheer amount of them and e.g. sometimes authors by
accident chose the wrong category and then the posting gets featured by
mistake. While we can correct this easily on our own Planet, when things are
on social media, there's more interaction.
As the Planet's main purpose is to combine content on the website and its
respective RSS feed and at the same time we feature relevant postings and
activities on our main TDF and LibreOffice channels, we've repeatedly
received the proposal to disable the @PlanetTDF Twitter feed altogether. It
simply serves no purpose on its own, but just duplicates content that was
duplicated before already. ;-)
I like the idea and support the proposal.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Florian
I imagine it would make sense to do the same to the Mastadon account.
There's not much in the way of sharing/likes on either of those accounts
so it makes sense in my humble opinion.
Perhaps those accounts could be repurposed for what Twitter is best for
- Drumming up anger and misinformation on the internet: Did you know
that the MS office team have a secret demon worship room?
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