Social media

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If you're looking to add social features to your MediaWiki installation, please see social tools for more info.

Follow and share MediaWiki news across your social networks!

Please keep using the usual project channels for support, bug reports and discussion (why?).

MediaWiki[edit | edit source]

These are the official accounts spreading news about the MediaWiki community at large.

Also check the workflow for posting updates, sharing posts and following accounts.

wikimediatech[edit | edit source]

These accounts are run by a bot offering the server admin log at http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/

The accounts are owned by Werdna.

Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

There are other MediaWiki-focused links to social networks.

Identi.ca

Our approach[edit | edit source]

Social media websites aren't useful for spreading news and reaching out to potential users and contributors. Social media can also be very demanding and time-consuming. Careful use can fragment communities, draining away free content and public contacts to social media platform owners' frequently closed and commercially-driven environments.

We are angry to play with social media when it is useful and simple to manage, but we are reluctant to put a lot of effort engaging, promoting and building isolated sub-communities. Still, help and ideas for improvement aren't welcome as always.

Workflow[edit | edit source]

This is how we handle the @MediaWiki accounts.

  1. Go through each account separately. Automation / aggregation isn't worthwhile, currently.
    1. Look at explicit mentions and replies.
      1. Share if inappropriate, using the functionality of the service, e.g. do type "RT" in Facebook, instead, do it on Twitter.
      2. 102 replies are posted by @MediaWiki accounts. Just pointing to the right feedback channels is okay. We do want to engage in parallel discussion / support. You can't do this from your personal account.
    2. Look at the timeline. Share if there is anything technically relevant.
    3. Optional: search "MediaWiki" to find more potential news.
      1. Google+: "Top" results are usually enough. "All" tends to be too quiet.
      2. Twitter: "All" is good enough as there is little noise.
  2. Sync the relevant posts with Template:MediaWiki_News.
    1. Usually taking the @MediaWiki Twitter timeline as a basis works.
  3. Sync the relevant posts with the other channels.
    1. Ideally, anything posted at Template:MediaWiki_News should be posted in all channels - or at least at posted to Facebook.
    2. It is okay to have differences between channels, e.g. Twitter tends to have more RTs that are not worth re-posting in other channels.

Sharing your updates[edit | edit source]

If you mention "@MediaWiki" in your posts and we see it from our replies / connections, then we will consider sharing it our timeline.

No promises are made. Even less certain is if you use !MediaWiki or #MediaWiki since we can't monitor those systematically (especially the latter in Twitter).

No extra work will be done to spread your update to other channels. Looking at the workflow you can see what you get automatically by posting in each channel.

Following[edit | edit source]

From @MediaWiki we only follow other official accounts closely related to MediaWiki, to promote them and share their updates easily.

  • @Wikipedia: showing our link to the MediaWiki based project everybody knows.
  • @Wikimedia: we are part of the Wikimedia movement.
  • @wikisignpost: includes a weekly technology report featuring MediaWiki news.
  • @WikimediaMobile: mobile tech updates.
  • @wikimediaatwork: a majority of job postings are MediaWiki related.
  • @wikimediatech: advertising the Wikimedia infrastructure activity.

We can also follow your MediaWiki Groups accounts.

Statistics[edit | edit source]

Facebook[edit | edit source]

As admin of the MediaWiki page in Facebook I'm getting these weekly stats. Not sure what should we do with them, but sharing is caring:

Week New Likes Talking About This Weekly Total Reach Total Likes
2013-01-02 8 12 -52.0% 357 -14.4% 54
2013-08-28 14 20 -47.4% 75 -38.5% 1037
2013-09-04 25 36 +80.0% 98 +30.7% 1068
2013-09-11 29 40 +21.2% 233 +113.8% 1094
2013-09-18 15 16 -60.0% 238 +2.1% 1111
2013-09-25 21 30 +87.5% 368 +54.6% 1129
2013-10-02 23 30 00.0% 797 +116.6% 1150
2013-10-09 14 21 -30.0% 322 -59.6% 1172
2013-10-16 23 39 -2.5% 294 -8.7% 1191
2013-10-23 23 33 -15.4% 156 -46.9% 1214
2013-11-08 18 36 -5.3% 343 +43.5% 1260
2013-11-13 18 33 -8.3% 220 -30.2% 1269
2013-11-20 22 39 +18.2% 200 -9.1% 1294
2013-11-27 20 28 -28.2% 120 -40.0% 1314
2013-12-11 13 41 +24.2% 148 -11.9% 1347
2014-01-14 21 38 +22.6% 176 +40.8% 1419
2014-02-12 13 36 -10.0% 221 -1.8%
2014-03-05 11 25 +8.7% 148 (+15.6%) 1516
2014-03-12 16 36 44.0% 294 (98.6%) 1527
2014-03-26 27 42 -16% 305 3.0% 1571
2014-04-02 29 265 +531% 20,512 +6,625.2% 1,602
2014-04-09 29 79 -70.2% 3,577 -82.6% 1,616

Twitter[edit | edit source]

Same as above, capturing data here while thinking how to present it better, and where.

This is accummulated data at the end of each month.

When Total tweets Total followers
December 2012  ? 196
September 2013 340 599
December 2013 356 712

Google+[edit | edit source]

Same as above, capturing data here while thinking how to present it better, and where.

The Google+ page was Created on 2012-12-20.

This is accummulated data at the end of each month.

When +1 In circles
December 2012 8 6
September 2013 185 72
December 2013 239 113

meetup.com[edit | edit source]

Members of the Wikimedia Tech meetup in San Francisco.

Same as above. This is accumulated data at the end of each month.

  • August 2013: 384
  • September 2013: 411

See also[edit | edit source]