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On Jan 8, 2016 12:29 AM, "Beau Mathieson" <<a href="mailto:personal@beaumathieson.org">personal@beaumathieson.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi all,<br>
><br>
> I have noticed that our primary Facebook and Twitter accounts are<br>
> gearing their content more toward a user who has technical knowledge or<br>
> is already a user of Fedora. Content about systemd, python, elections,<br>
> etc aren't going to draw in potential users of a non technical<br>
> background or one who has never used any Linux operating system before.<br>
> I believe it's best to keep that content to the magazine and use social<br>
> media to draw potential users in. Maybe we should use social media to<br>
> target the everyday user. By doing that we could gain a lot more users<br>
> and potential contributors and maybe we could even gain more of a stake<br>
> in the market. We have a chance to do something amazing!<br>
><br>
> Kind regards,<br>
> Beau Mathieson <br></p>
<p dir="ltr">Beau,</p>
<p dir="ltr">We have a newish tool: <a href="mailto:social-media@lists.fedoraproject.org">social-media@lists.fedoraproject.org</a> as an address where we can aggregate links and content that should be broadcasted across our channels. If you have content of the sort you are describing above, you can send a quick message to that list to get it on the collective radar. Please send there, and feel free to subscribe too and individually promote content if you'd like</p>
<p dir="ltr">Welcome Welcome,<br>
--RemyD.</p>
<p dir="ltr">P.S. - if you aren't there already, I would highly recommend joining #fedora-mktg and #fedora-commops on freenode, where you'll find many of the interested parties from this mail list are discussing this type of stuff in real time.</p>