Re: Promoting our core applications



Magdalen Berns <m berns thismagpie com> wrote:
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 * you get a consistent voice across messages

Having a sensible publishing policy can do the same thing for consistency,
just as we have for code commits.

That doesn't sound like a good fit for us, to be honest. Even if you
could get such a guide written, how would you make sure that everyone
follows it? You'd need someone in an active editorial role, and you'd
need contributors who are able to consistently interpret the policy.

 * the channel owner can schedule activity, to ensure regular posting,
as well as coherence of the channel as a whole

To be fair, I think we've established that this is not how things have been
happening.

It's not hard to do. When I ran the Twitter feed, this is exactly how I did it.

 * it avoids errors, since one person has an overview of what has been
posted (so you don't get multiple people posting the same message, for
example)

 If a manager doesn't know how to check something has not already been
published before posting then they probably are in the wrong role, to be
honest.

It's not reasonable to expect people to check for previous posts
*every* time they want to post something themselves. It's just not
going to happen.

And this is my main point - the more people you have posting to a
channel, the more overhead you have, and the more opportunities you
have for errors to occur.

 * because someone is maintaining the channel, they are able to reply
to questions and discussion

What happens when people don't know who that person is or can't get hold of
them?

Why would that be a problem? We can document who is responsible for
each channel, and members of the Engagement Team should know and be
able to put someone in touch with a channel owner.

I'm not suggesting that we can't spread the load, or have people
working together on the media channels, by the way. That's actually
what I was hoping would happen when we recently assigned individuals
to the channels - that they would become our social media team. All
I'm trying to say is that we should have named maintainers for the
channels, and we should avoid random people posting without
communicating with those maintainers.

Allan


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