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* '''Mozilla.Status.net''' - in progress | * '''Mozilla.Status.net''' - in progress | ||
* '''Facebook''' - Need to create | * '''Facebook''' - Need to create | ||
* '''about:accessibility newsletter''' - Need to create | * '''about:accessibility newsletter''' - Need to create (discuss with Paul Booker, David Bolter) | ||
* Others? | * Others? | ||
Revision as of 00:15, 11 March 2012
Summary
Aside from individuals from within the Mozilla accessibility community, social media, an unquestionably essential tool for reaching people today is not currently be used collectively, under the Mozilla Accessibility name.
We aim to change that through Mozilla Accessibility social media accounts and campaigns.
Objectives
- Increase Mozilla Accessibility's web presence
- Keep people informed about our progress and efforts
- Bring in more contributors
- Promote accessibility awareness
Social Media Accounts
- Twitter @mozillaa11y
- Identi.ca @mozillaa11y
- Mozilla.Status.net - in progress
- Facebook - Need to create
- about:accessibility newsletter - Need to create (discuss with Paul Booker, David Bolter)
- Others?
Alternative Options and Info for Users
- Mobile Twitter @mozillaa11y
- EasyChirp (accessible Twitter) @mozillaa11y
To Do
- Bring in new contributors to drive this (we're trying to expand/grow and create new contributor opportunities)
- Create cohesive deign elements for all accounts
- Decide on a content plan for social media updates, especially for when there isn't any new Mozilla accessibility specific activities