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So, I'm trying a little bit of a social media experiment with
curated content using a cloud platform called paper.li (it's not
open source - but none of the platforms I could find - Storify etc -
are - happy to entertain F/OSS alternatives if available).
Essentially, I feed it a range of content sources (to do with Linux
and open source) and it generates a new 'edition' every 24 hours
then Tweets it at 6am from the @linuxaustralia twitter account, eg;
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The latest /var/log/linuxaustralia! <a
href="http://paper.li/linuxaustralia/1471201130" rel="nofollow">http://paper.li/linuxaustralia/1471201130</a>
Thanks to @<a class="tweet-url username"
href="https://twitter.com/skimbrel" data-screen-name="skimbrel"
rel="nofollow">skimbrel</a> @<a class="tweet-url username"
href="https://twitter.com/DrJosh9000"
data-screen-name="DrJosh9000" rel="nofollow">DrJosh9000</a> @<a
class="tweet-url username"
href="https://twitter.com/linuxaustralia"
data-screen-name="linuxaustralia" rel="nofollow">linuxaustralia</a>
<a href="https://twitter.com/#%21/search?q=%23pyconau"
title="#pyconau" class="tweet-url hashtag" rel="nofollow">#pyconau</a><br>
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So, what would I like the Media team to do? Well, give me feedback.
Is it working? Does it help get our key messages out? Is the content
relevant to you? If we find it a useful social media tool, the paid
version ($USD 9 per month) provides some additional integrations and
controls, enabling branding etc. <br>
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Best, Kathy<br>
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