Thread:Profiler10/@comment-4705324-20191212134704/@comment-31999953-20191213200442

Thank you so much for the advice. It will definitely come in handy. Yeah, I understand that it'll take work and I've been looking at how other wikis do their own Twitter to kind of get an idea of what's the best way to go about it and consistancy is the key thing I'm seeing.

Taking Wookieepedia, the wiki for Star Wars as an example, I know that they occasionally tweet out a short description, maybe one or two lines about a character or event, etc., and then a link to their article about it, a subtle way of saying "Interested in this subject? You can learn more here." I've also seen that account engage with their followers and have gotten some good laughs out of it. Obviously their site is much bigger than ours and therefore so is their audience but I imagine the same principles apply. It's a side of the wiki I've never thought about before and I know it won't be easy or quick but I feel it could really benefit the community so I'm up for trying.

Thanks again for all this. I really appreciate the help and the feedback.