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Twitter? #31

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bakercp opened this issue Feb 15, 2014 · 5 comments
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Twitter? #31

bakercp opened this issue Feb 15, 2014 · 5 comments

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bakercp commented Feb 15, 2014

How can we creatively hook twitter into our flow? I certainly don't want to manually tweet things. I can barely tweet my own stuff.

Maybe we could automatically tweet new posts in the project or event category?

Or maybe we could tweet anything that is posted by a user with sufficient trust?

If a twitter isn't twittering seems like it should not be there at all.

Perhaps we think of this as a way to reach out to random people on the "outside" ... so it would need to really be a super filtered down version of only the most essential bits ... ?

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I say auto-tweet events, opportunities that get a like, and projects.

Also if any members are interested in tweeting you can give them the
password. for example, the
@ffnewsmagazinehttps://twitter.com/ffnewsmagazinesatellite account
is co-run by the fnews design staff. It's kind of a fun
joke mess but the model works, we all have the option of tweeting from that
account.

I guess for OpenLab anyone that wants access should verbally agree to not
abuse the account. This will add variety to the posts mmmaybe so that it's
not just a robo-account that is only followed by other bots.

thoughts?

On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Christopher Baker <
[email protected]> wrote:

How can we creatively hook twitter into our flow? I certainly don't want
to manually tweet things. I can barely tweet my own stuff.

Maybe we could automatically tweet new posts in the project or event
category?

Or maybe we could tweet anything that is posted by a user with sufficient
trust?

If a twitter isn't twittering seems like it should not be there at all.

Perhaps we think of this as a way to reach out to random people on the
"outside" ... so it would need to really be a super filtered down version
of only the most essential bits ... ?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/31
.

magdalenawistuba.com http://www.magdalenawistuba.com/

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bakercp commented Feb 15, 2014

Yeah, since events and projects are already "protected" categories, they should definitely be tweeted.

I want to automagicify as much as possible and rely on the discourse trust algorithms (take a look at the links I posted earlier today to read about how all of that stuff works) to make some of these things easier. I wonder if it would be possible to make a discourse plugin that would allow a user to tag a post as one to be tweeted? Then it would check their trust level and tweet it if they are a trusted user?

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bakercp commented Feb 15, 2014

Check out the last few posts here for some approaches:

https://meta.discourse.org/t/app-to-post-to-discourse-twitter-and-facebook/9165/10

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That all sounds good.

I was adding in a vote for the possibility of a non-forum human component
in addition to the automagic stuff, since it is possible for an account to
have multiple users and twitter is also about starting conversations w
other ppl etc. But if thats more trouble than its worth bc of
trust/permissions etc then I take my vote back.

On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Christopher Baker <[email protected]

wrote:

Check out the last few posts here for some approaches:

https://meta.discourse.org/t/app-to-post-to-discourse-twitter-and-facebook/9165/10

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/31#issuecomment-35165419
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bakercp commented Feb 15, 2014

I'm not at all opposed to giving people access. I just want to avoid administrating that stuff and for fairness reasons, I want to defer to our "openness/trust" algorithms to reduce the appearance of special treatment. I acknowledge, of course, that I am awkwardly (hopefully?) straddling the border between our reality and utopia here.

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