Thread:Profiler10/@comment-4705324-20191212134704/@comment-4705324-20191213191807

Yeah Discord is certainly viable, worth considering at least.

The Twitter account sounds like a great idea! It can attract in another group of users from the social side of the internet. I have some tips for making it work but, full disclosure, social media accounts don't always take off so don't be too disheartened initially.

In terms of advice:


 * Post a link to the associated article in a tweet as often as possible. Tweets can help search engine results for the wiki article you post. I don't post the wiki article all the time though as sometimes it can come across as too obvious self-promotion. Sometimes it's good to post random tweets about the topic without a link to the wiki to at least appear more natural.
 * Post frequently. If you don't post something at least every 3 days or don't post about the latest news, then it almost defeats the object of having the account. Readers on the wiki and Twitter followers want relatively frequently (but not overdone) updates and news so they should be provided with that
 * Have fun with it! Twitter's a place for a bit of banter so it's totally fine to have a laugh on there and post memes occasionally etc. While the account represents the wiki, it's good to appeal to that audience on social media.

Hopefully this helps. The Twitter account is a good idea but work does need to be put in at least initially to build a presence. :)