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Twitter Usage Guidelines

Amelia Eiras edited this page Oct 7, 2021 · 1 revision

The Infra Media MicroProfilers Access provides the COC: The Social Media Standards and the MicroProfilers who have the access to diverse tools used by the MicroProfile ecosystem.


Recommended Usages of MP Twitter

  • The Media - General document contains Consecutive Yearly Media Messages that are published via twitter in a constant manner

  • MP Trivia/Facts document knowledge as part of the Q&A educating the world about MP

  • Formal MicroProfile Working Group, MPWG & Community announcements such as:

  1. MPWG important news &/or announcements
  2. New member joins the MPWG blog push
  3. Major release announcements
  4. Minor release announcements
  5. Implementation compatibility announcements
  6. Surveys/Polls looking for community feedback
  7. Sessions/Webinars reminders to increase awareness of event
  8. Call reminders to help increase participation
  9. Call to actions - 1 time activities that might not be a constant as Media - General items are.
  • Re-tweet technical content from blogs tweeted by the Authors.

  • Re-tweet MicroProfilers’ feedback to the community.

  1. Thanking the ecosystem
  2. Attending a call and stating the benefits of it, pictures posting, eg.
  3. Re-tweets are never associated with pushing 1 side content that is bias, untrue, unfair. Not Technical Content that is problematic as it doesn’t add tracing nor doesn’t give credit to original authors is not acknowledged as valuable or worthy of social coverage. Content that is personally stating an opinion and crushes other technologies is not welcomed. Messages that are controversial as to “push beliefs” not associated with active MicroProfilers who do the work are not added to the social activity. Merit & highlights always go to those who do the work.

Recommendation for Twitter users in the MicroProfile Community: On your twitter communications, do use the @MicroProfileIO. It is the only way your tweets may be noticed by the MP Twitter Volunteers.


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